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  • The International Politics of Protection

    Module code: PL7521 Protection is central to the theory and practice of politics. It relates to social contract theory, the consolidation of the modern state, cosmopolitan theory, human rights and state-building.

  • Youth Crime and Justice

    Module code: CR2026 Throughout this module you’ll be shining a light on contemporary issues and debates in relation to the causes of youth crime, and the responses to young people who break the law.

  • Global Cultures

    Module code: MS3004 The term ‘Global Cultures’ often brings to mind notions such as cultural imperialism, global cinema and Hollywood. But, Global Cultures are more than that: they encompass complex relations between globalisation and culture at large.

  • Appraising the Evidence in Healthcare Practice

    Module code: NU2016 This module is facilitated through a combination of lectures, seminars and workshops, practice based learning and case studies delivered in small uni-professional groups and in multi-professional groups that involve students from midwifery and nursing.

  • Cellular Physiology of the Cardiovascular System

    Module code: BS3056 This module is concerned with physiological processes that occur at the cellular level in the cardiovascular system.

  • Physiology of Excitable Cells

    Module code: BS2015 Neuroscience is an integrative and evolutionary discipline that encompasses the cellular and molecular biology, physiology and pharmacology, and development of the nervous system.

  • Advancing Clinical Practice

    Module code: RA3002 During this module you will explore emerging technology, practices and guidance around medical imaging. You will explore alternative healthcare systems and compare these to the UK and discuss the merits and challenges of differing approaches.

  • Country House Technology

    The owners of country houses, together with the vast armies of staff they employed, formed the background of rural society in Britain until at least 1914.

  • Study

    We offer a range of courses in Biological Sciences, including specialisms in Biochemistry, Genetics, Microbiology, Neuroscience, Zoology and Physiology with Pharmacology.

  • Matthew Allen

    The academic profile of Dr Matthew Allen, Lecturer of Organisational Behaviour at University of Leicester

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