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  • Criminology

    Module code: LW3350 Criminology is the multi-disciplinary study of crime, criminals and the criminal justice system. It is informed by a wide variety of perspectives (social, philosophical, political), helping you to develop a contextual understanding of the law.

  • Criminology

    Module code: LW3350 Criminology is the multi-disciplinary study of crime, criminals and the criminal justice system. It is informed by a wide variety of perspectives (social, philosophical, political), helping you to develop a contextual understanding of the law.

  • Business Law

    Module code: LW1002 Law impacts on every stage of the life of a business, how you set it up, run operations and close it down.

  • Clifton, Nottinghamshire

    Listen to speakers from Clifton, Nottinghamshire from a range of backgrounds as part of the dialect project between researchers from Nottingham Trent University and the University of Leicester.

  • Research Project

    Module code: SY3102 In this module, you will carry out a supervised research project, conducting research in an area of your choice.

  • We Are What We Buy: Consumption, Self and Identity

    Module code: SY1019 By studying this module you'll gain an awareness and understanding of the links between consumption, representation, identity, culture and power in a transnational frame.

  • Scientific Computing

    Module code: MA3012 This module will introduce you to numerical approaches to scientific problems, as they arise in various applications. The list of possible problems where computers can be used is very large.

  • Research documents

    Ethical approvals Study Title: Less Invasive Autopsy: A study to evaluate and compare the use of Computerised Axial Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) with conventional autopsy Reference Number: 04/Q2501/64 Dr Emma Cheshire, Senior Research Fellow Study...

  • Krista Cowman

    The academic profile of Professor Krista Cowman, Head of School at University of Leicester

  • EAP Students

    Module code: EN7910 This module looks at the relationships between students’ learning experiences and their expectations when entering higher education, as well as how these expectations relate to the expectations of academic staff.

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