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  • Richard Whitaker

    The academic profile of Professor Richard Whitaker, at the University of Leicester

  • Employment Relations in the Global Economy

    Module code: MN3116 As national economies change over time, so does the employment relationship between workers, employers.

  • Political Ideas

    Module code: PL2011 Where do political ideas come from? What are the key concepts and developments behind the most important theories of our time? How do the original texts line up with academic literature? You'll explore these issues, and many others, in this module.

  • Policing in Practice

    Module code: CR3034 This module applies key concepts and debates considered throughout the course to the practice of policing. We will examine new and emergent forms of policing, and specialisms within the police, to critically consider the complexity of policing as an activity.

  • The Developing Practitioner

    Module code: RA2006 This module will build on year one module and explore the role of you as an individual and your impact on others.

  • The Developing Practitioner

    Module code: RA2006 This module will build on year one module and explore the role of you as an individual and your impact on others.

  • Rewriting Britain

    Module code: EN3340 (double module) This module will introduce you to the legacies of Modernism and to a selection of new literatures in English.

  • The Living and the Dead in Nineteenth Century Literature and Culture

    Module code: EN3209 Relationships between the living and the dead altered profoundly in the nineteenth century, shaped by medical advances, growing secularism, and changing mourning practices.

  • Employment Relations in the Global Economy

    Module code: MN3116 As national economies change over time, so does the employment relationship between workers, employers.

  • David Holwell

    The academic profile of Prof David Holwell, Professor of Sustainable Mineral Resources at University of Leicester

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