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  • Responding to Terrorism

    Module code: CR7141 This module is centred on the responses employed by the criminal justice system to counter perceived threats from terror and terrorism.

  • Geography in Education

    Module code: GY2251 Please be aware that school/college placements are limited and therefore competitive. Placements will be allocated during Semester 1. It is not possible to join this module at the start of Semester 2.

  • Microeconomic Theory

    Module code: EC7086 Microeconomic theory forms the building block for all microeconomic analysis. It is even used outside economics, in law and politics. In this module you will study Microeconomic theory from an advanced and mathematically rigorous perspective.

  • Public Health

    Module code: BS3081 Also taken in Year 3, this module will consider the key concepts of public health in the modern era. Public medicine is of increased importance in the current clinical environment.

  • Advanced Research Methods: Evaluating, Planning and Analysing Research

    Module code: BS4601 This module is designed to give you a comprehensive understanding of advanced statistical concepts in psychological research.

  • Theories of Globalisation and New Media

    Module code: MS7023 Module Outline This module focuses on the global expansion of capitalism, the shift from industrial to service and information economies, and the significance of the ‘cultural’ as an expanding arena of production and consumption.

  • Public Health

    Module code: BS3081 Also taken in Year 3, this module will consider the key concepts of public health in the modern era. Public medicine is of increased importance in the current clinical environment.

  • Dr Steven Lloyd

    The academic profile of Dr Steven Lloyd, Research Associate at University of Leicester

  • Meet the Tutors

    Meet the tutors at Languages at Leicester

  • Research finds no association between weekend staffing levels and patient mortality

    New research involving researchers from our University has found no association between weekend senior doctor staffing levels and mortality, questioning whether increasing senior doctor weekend working would impact mortality rates.

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