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    Browse our 2020 spring seminar series in the Victorian Studies Centre.

  • New book on work-life balance by Professor of Management and colleagues

    Professor Stephen Wood from our School of Business is among the editors of a new publication on work-life balance practices during the recent recession. Employers did not withdraw their work-life balance practices during the post-2008 recession.

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  • Gender and Society

    Module code: SY2094 In this module you'll explore key concepts, issues and debates in the sociology of gender and the broader field of gender studies.

  • Specialist Practice

    Module code: OP2001 This module will enable you to observe, participate in and reflect on the principles that underpin best practice within the anaesthetic and surgical role of the ODP for elective procedures in a range of surgical specialities, under the supervision of...

  • Cybercrime

    Module code: CR7722 This module will explore cyber and online crime and the impact is can, and does have, on organisations.

  • Understanding Risk and Security

    Module code: CR1512 In this module you will explore in more depth the concepts of both risk and security, looking at how the academic theory has been (and continues to be) developed as well as how theory may be relevant to security officers and managers.

  • Information Technology and Security

    Module code: CR2513 Information technology is continually expanding and becoming more related to the role of security and risk management.

  • My Dear Bessie A Love Story in Letters

    Professor Bernard Barker, an Emeritus Professor of the University of Leicester's School of Education has written a feature in which he rediscovers his parents' unique love story during a BBC Breakfast interview.

  • Criminal Women in Early Modern Literature

    Module code: EN3142 Crime and criminals prompted some of the most innovative and influential literature of the early modern period. This module explores the fascination that criminal women held for authors and readers of the seventeenth and early eighteenth century.

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