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    Module code: PS7404 This module focuses on the processes through which we construct an understanding of ourselves and others around us, and how our thoughts, feelings and beliefs influence social behaviour.

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    Module code: PS7555 This module focuses on the processes through which we construct an understanding of ourselves and others around us, and how our thoughts, feelings and beliefs influence social behaviour.

  • Intercultural Communication

    Module code: ED7520 In today’s world of globalisation, multicultural contact and interaction, effective intercultural communication is increasingly important for social harmony.

  • Introduction to French Studies

    Module code: FR1050 “French studies” is a wide-ranging and interdisciplinary subject area and our introductory module will provide you with key insights into this field of study.

  • Behavioural Neurobiology

    Module code: BS2066 ‘Behavioural neurobiology’ will provide an understanding of the processes by which nervous systems generate adaptive behaviours in a wide range of animals.

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    The academic profile of Dr Richard Allen, Action for Pulmonary Fibrosis Mike Bray Research Fellow at University of Leicester

  • North American Indigenous Literatures

    Module code: EN7922 This module introduces you to North American Indigenous literatures – texts of all sorts by Indigenous authors writing from the territories we now know as the United States and Canada.

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    Module code: MN7411 Your research will centre on identifying and exploring a major management issue associated with a particular organisational topic or theme.

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