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  • Current Issues in Translation Research and Practice

    Module code: TS7003 Translation means much more than transferring from one language into another. It is closely linked with many other areas such as philosophy, history and geopolitics.

  • Consecutive Interpreting

    Module code: TS7029 Interpreting is a highly skilled profession, carried out in real-time, with no pauses available to research a subject matter or check concepts and works you are interpreting.

  • Research Skills and Methods in Translation Studies 1

    Module code: TS7002 This module will be taught through a series of seminars where you will be given step-by-step tasks to undertake guided research. Research is crucial for the preparation of many translation assignments.

  • From Genes to Proteins

    Module code: BS2091 This module will provide appropriate grounding regarding the structure of proteins, how this relates to their function and the mechanisms responsible for the regulation of gene expression in prokaryotes and eukaryotes.

  • Digital Media, Online Persuasion and Behavioural Change

    Module code: MS7224 There are many ways persuasion can be used in the digital world, and you'l be investigating how and why they affect ad change our behaviour.

  • News and events

    See news and events from Leicester Law School, and news relating to law that has been published by the University's Press Office.

  • Undergraduate online taster talks

    Book onto one of our online taster talks, hosted live by our expert academics, to find out more about studying a range of subjects at the University of Leicester.

  • Professional Ethics and Accounting Theory

    Module code: AF3150 Professional accountants have significant social, legal and ethical responsibilities. During this module, you'll critically look at the social, legal and political development of the accounting profession.

  • English

    Our English degrees lead you from the Middle Ages to the globalised literature of the present day, and give you freedom to develop your own interests.

  • Thinking Sociologically About Crime

    Module code: SY1018 How we understand crime often shifts to discussions of psychological profiling and an increased fascination for all things forensic, but it is important to remember that crime happens and is managed as part of a wider society.

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