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  • Perinatal Mental Health

    Module code: MW2003 Psychological and emotional changes can have potential impacts during pregnancy, childbirth and the postnatal period on the woman, baby, partner and family. Such examples can include perinatal depression, anxiety, psychosis etc.

  • Public Relations: Culture and Society

    Module code: MS7078 This module will introduce you to the field of public relations, exploring its origins, history and definitions.

  • Resources

    The University of Leicester's available resources for teaching horizontal gene transfer.

  • Business Analytics

    Module code: MN7062 Data analysis is a key tool to make informed decisions in modern corporations.  In this module you will learn the main statistical techniques that you will need to extract meaningful information from a variety of data sources.

  • Vanessa Beck

    The Plight of the Mandatory Volunteer Worker Posted by Vanessa Beck in School of Business Blog on June 3, 2015 Lecturer in Employment Studies at the School, Vanessa Beck, considers the economic implications of the legal expectations placed on the contemporary unemployed The...

  • Language education researcher to give Oxford Department of Education Public Seminar

    Dr Jim King from the School of Education will be giving a talk about his research into language learner silence at the Oxford University Department of Education Public Seminar at Norham Gardens, Oxford from 16.30 to 18.00 on Monday 15 February.

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    We offer excellent opportunities for learning and research in the field of translation and interpreting, with options including our Translation Studies MA, our Advanced Translation Studies Summer School, and Translation and Interpreting Studies PhD and MPhil research degrees.

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  • Rob Hammond

    The academic profile of Dr Robert Hammond, Lecturer in Evolutionary Biology at University of Leicester

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