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  • Victimology

    Module code: CR7152 What is victimisation? How does society- from policies implemented or practical response of members of the justice system- treat and view victims? This module will be centred on answering the questions posed.

  • Victimology

    Module code: CR7152 What is victimisation? How does society- from policies implemented or practical response of members of the justice system- treat and view victims? This module will be centred on answering the questions posed.

  • MedRACE Voices

    An insight into how and why students became involved in MedRACE projects at the University of Leicester

  • Terry Brugha

    The academic profile of Professor Terry Brugha, Professor of Psychiatry at University of Leicester

  • People

    Team members that staff the Mathematical Modelling Centre including academics and research associates, from across mathematics, engineering and biology departments at the University of Leicester.

  • Leicester businesses invited to join fully-funded summer internship scheme

    The University of Leicester is pleased to announce the launch of a new summer internship programme, designed to boost graduate employment in the regional economy. This fully-funded internship scheme is one in a series of projects to commemorate the University’s Centenary.

  • Fabio Tufano

    The academic profile of Professor Fabio Tufano, Professor in Applied Micreconomics at University of Leicester

  • Claire Davis

    The academic profile of Dr Claire Davis, Lecturer in Criminology at University of Leicester

  • Genes for learning and memory are 650 million years old, study shows

    A team of scientists led by researchers from the University of Leicester have discovered that the genes required for learning, memory, aggression and other complex behaviours originated around 650 million years ago.

  • Student Research Project

    Module code: CR3038 Within this module you'll have the opportunity to independently design a research project on an area of criminology of your own choosing.

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