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  • Applied Psychology Dissertation

    Module code: PS3103 (double module) This module provides the opportunity to carry out an empirical research project of your own conception/choosing in applied psychology, under the supervision of a relevant member of academic staff.

  • Practical Research Skills in Psychology

    Module code: PS2103 In this module, you will learn about quantitative and qualitative research design and analysis.

  • Andrew Miles

    The academic profile of Dr Andrew Miles, Lecturer in igneous petrology and geochemistry at University of Leicester

  • Debi Bhattacharya

    The academic profile of Professor Debi Bhattacharya, Professor of Behavioural Medicine at University of Leicester

  • Moya Burns

    The academic profile of Dr Moya Burns, Lecturer in Ecology and Environmental Science at University of Leicester

  • Longitudinal Linkage Collaboration (LLC)

    Principal Investigator - Calvin Jephcote As part of the MRC-funded National Core Study on Longitudinal Health, CEHS are leading on developing detailed maps of air quality, noise, and green/open spaces and estimating exposure for 15 UK cohorts.

  • Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer

    Module code: EG1102 Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer is a module for engineering students, which focuses on energy, heat and work interactions and heat transfer.

  • Fieldschool (University of Leicester)

    Module code: AR2560 What is archaeology without getting your hands dirty? In this module you undertake archaeological fieldwork which will enable you to: Identify and discuss the central components of modern archaeological fieldwork.

  • Corporate Governance

    Module code: LW7259 Corporate governance is concerned with the internal and external roles and relationships in a corporation including shareholders, managers, employees, creditors, consumers and other entities.

  • Exploring our Digital Planet

    Module code: GY1017 This module will introduce how geographers are equipping themselves with the latest computing advances and software developments to visualise, query, analyse and criticise the increasingly large amounts of data that are available to scientists and the public.

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