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  • Place, Branding and Tourism

    Module code: MN3144 We've all been guilty of feeling pangs of jealousy when photos of exotic destinations or cool city breaks pop up on our Instagram feed.

  • Research Methods and Dissertation

    Module code: MN7651 The dissertation will enable you to undertake a sustained investigation in an area of your choice related to human resource management and training.

  • Environment, Society and Governance

    Module code: MN2116 Corporate Social Responsibility has become an intrinsic part of business strategy. It's a broad term which may involve operational changes, innovation, customer and employee engagement and brand differentiation, amongst others.

  • Experimental Physics 2

    Module code: PA2900 'Experimental physics 2’ builds on your laboratory physics studied during first year, and enhances your experimental and problem solving abilities necessary across areas of physical sciences.

  • Contemporary Italian Fiction

    Module code: IT3136 This module explores contemporary Italian fiction, focusing in particular on the interface between literature, place/landscape and photography.

  • Criminology in the News

    Module code: CR3027 We only have to check social media, switch on the television, or pick up a newspaper to see headlines about crime and victimisation, and to realise how relevant to everyday life the study of criminology has become.

  • Equity and Trusts

    Module code: LW3375 When a person wishes to benefit others, whether they are individuals, charities or simply 'causes', he or she may use the machinery of a 'trust'.

  • Tackling issues of adult education in austere times

    The Standing Conference on the University Teaching and Research in the Education of Adults (SCUTREA) will be hosted by the Vaughan Centre for Lifelong Learning in July 2016.

  • Free public lecture on mindfulness to focus on enhancing learning mental health and happiness

    Members of the public are invited to attend a free public lecture on how mindfulness can help them.

  • Expert opinions cover primate archaeology and the science of Jupiter

    Dr Huw Barton from the School of Archaeology and Ancient History has written an article for Think: Leicester discussing how both Capuchins and Chimpanzees are showing evidence of using tools, problem solving and more, lifting the lid on a new field of archaeology.

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