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  • Occupational Psychology

    Module code: PS3113 In this module, students learn about how to apply psychological knowledge to the workplace, for example in the domains of selection, training, performance management and career development. The module is assessed by examination.

  • IBSc Psychology Dissertation

    Module code: PS3151 You would then work on your 30-credit dissertation, an independent analytical review of the literature on a psychological topic related to health and medicine supervised by an academic. This module is assessed by oral presentation and written dissertation.

  • Occupational Psychology

    Module code: PS3113 In this module, students learn about how to apply psychological knowledge to the workplace, for example in the domains of selection, training, performance management and career development. The module is assessed by examination.

  • Study Skills for Professional Geographers

    Module code: GY1027 The move from school to university can be challenging, but also exciting.

  • James Symons

    The academic profile of Mr James Symons, Postgraduate research student at University of Leicester

  • Research Project

    Module code: MU7008 Research (MA only) includes a Research Retreat which supports the development of a supervised independent research project (April-June), which you submit (July) as an academic paper, professional report or proposal. 

  • Podcasts

    Listen to podcasts of previous events and seminars held by the Centre for New Writing and its associated organisations. You can follow us on Soundcloud or browse some of our recent podcasts, below:           

  • The women making history at the University of Leicester: past and present

    As part of our 100 Years of Change centenary celebrations we've reflected on how our history may impact our future. For this piece we looked at the role of women at Leicester from our foundation to modern day pioneers.

  • Reinventing the Past: The French Historical Novel in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

    Module code: FR3045 In this module, you will analyse the history of the nineteenth- and twentieth-century historical novel as a genre and its evolution in relation to political contexts, to historiographical practices, and to literary aesthetic currents.  

  • Jacqui Shaw

    Information and contact details for Professor Jacqui Shaw, Professor of Translational Cancer at the University of Leicester.

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