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Human Biology and Behaviour
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/bs0013
Module code: BS0013 Psychology is a broad discipline which comprises a number of professional and scientific fields.
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REF 2029 open access policy
https://le.ac.uk/library/research-support/open-research/funder-open-access-policies/ref-2029
Open access polices for REF 2028
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Professional, Ethical and Legal Challenges in Nursing
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/nu4012
Module code: NU4012 Nurses face many difficult challenges in their day to day work – these can encompass professional, legal and ethical challenges.
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Creative Writing and Space
Module code: EN7923 This module sends your Creative Writing into space, on a quest to find new worlds, new concepts, new metaphors – to boldly go where no Creative Writing module has gone before.
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Dr Kazia Anderson
https://le.ac.uk/people/kazia-anderson
The academic profile of Dr Kazia Anderson, Lecturer in Occupational Psychology at University of Leicester
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Marta Mangiarulo
https://le.ac.uk/people/marta-mangiarulo
The academic profile of Dr Marta Mangiarulo, Research Associate/Teaching Fellow at University of Leicester
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Ecology and Sustainability
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/mn3131
Module code: MN3131 The Earth is getting hotter, sea levels are rising, fossil fuel stocks are shrinking, and life as we know it is under threat.
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Field School
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/ar2550
Module code: AR2550 This module consists of at least one week’s practical work on a current research project, plus linked readings and assessment. The School runs research field projects in and around Leicester, and further afield across the UK, and this varies year on year.
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Commercialisation
https://le.ac.uk/enterprise/commercialisation
Spin-outs The University of Leicester has a rich history of pioneering innovations and turning them into commercial success stories across multiple industries. The world-class research that takes place has led to a large portfolio of spin-out companies.
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Approaches to nuclear warfighting
https://le.ac.uk/news/2018/march/approaches-to-nuclear-2018war-fighting2019
A new study by a University academic argues that current passive and static conceptualizations of Chinese approaches to nuclear and conventional deterrence are no longer appropriate.