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  • Clinical and Cognitive Neuropsychology

    Module code: PS3117 In this module we will investigate concepts, theoretical debates and methodologies in cognitive and clinical neuropsychology.

  • EDI networks

    Several EDI initiatives aiming to foster awareness, understanding, acceptance, and respect for diverse underserved groups were initiated by students and academics in our School, as detailed below.

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  • Clinical and Cognitive Neuropsychology

    Module code: PS3117 In this module we will investigate concepts, theoretical debates and methodologies in cognitive and clinical neuropsychology.

  • Applied Engineering Thermodynamics

    Module code: EG2122 This is a specialist Mechanical Engineering module (also available to General Engineering students) which goes into more depth on different types of engine, power generation and refrigeration systems.

  • Applied Engineering Thermodynamics

    Module code: EG2122 This is a specialist Mechanical Engineering module (also available to General Engineering students) which goes into more depth on different types of engine, power generation and refrigeration systems.

  • Youth Crime and Justice

    Module code: CR2026 Throughout this module you’ll be shining a light on contemporary issues and debates in relation to the causes of youth crime, and the responses to young people who break the law.

  • Equality and Diversity

    Module code: LM3507 This module seeks to explain inequality in the labour market in terms of competing socio-economic approaches. Despite extensive legislation for equal treatment and non-discrimination, labour markets throughout the world remain strongly segregated.

  • Equality and Diversity

    Module code: LM3507 This module seeks to explain inequality in the labour market in terms of competing socio-economic approaches. Despite extensive legislation for equal treatment and non-discrimination, labour markets throughout the world remain strongly segregated.

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