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  • Dissertation

    Module code: CR3514 This module is a supervised independent learning module. You will be encouraged to investigate and explore an extended research project, which will teach you useful transferable skills.

  • Social Justice in Practice

    Module code: MS7016 During this module you'll create a project that revolves around social justice which will have the potential for real world application. You could investigate feminism, decolonisation, or indigenous philosophy and ethics to address real world issues.

  • Sylvian Jesudoss

    The academic profile of Dr Sylvian Patrick Jesudoss, Lecturer in Marketing at University of Leicester.

  • The Media on Film

    Module code: MS3014 This module engages in analysing how various media forms are represented and interrogated through film. The theoretical heart of the enquiry is a postmodernist one, thinking about intertextuality and (self)reflexivities in and across media texts.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: EN7501 The dissertation provides an opportunity for you to explore in depth a topic of particular interest. You'll undertake the project independently, but support will be provided by a designated tutor.

  • The Media on Film

    Module code: MS3014 This module engages in analysing how various media forms are represented and interrogated through film. The theoretical heart of the enquiry is a postmodernist one, thinking about intertextuality and (self)reflexivities in and across media texts.

  • The Media on Film

    Module code: MS3014 This module engages in analysing how various media forms are represented and interrogated through film. The theoretical heart of the enquiry is a postmodernist one, thinking about intertextuality and (self)reflexivities in and across media texts.

  • Training

    The East Midlands Oral History Archive team can provide training sessions for groups across the East Midlands. Find out more.

  • Home Office project licence review

    The University of Leicester's AWERB conducts an ethical review of all projects prior to submission to the Home Office.

  • Programme content

    Placements Students on the Programme can choose to undertake placements at any stage of the PhD, which give students access to: Placement supervision or PhD co-supervision from one of our partner institutions Travel and subsistence expenses Funded placements at...

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