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  • Diabetes and the Older Person

    Module code: MD7522 On this module, you will study the pharmacology of dementia, type 1 and type 2 diabetes, and of reducing cardiovascular risk for the older person with diabetes.

  • The Public Voice of Women

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on May 16, 2014 The Public Voice of Women Read the transcript or listen to the podcast of  the London Review of Books lecture by academic Mary Beard delivered in March 2014.

  • War, Trauma and the Novel

    Module code: EN3105 This module invites students to read, think and write about a selection of contemporary novels focussing on the representation of war trauma.

  • The Law of Tort (Advanced)

    Module code: LW2410 During this module you'll be focusing on civil remedies for wrongs committed by others which have led to certain types of harm.

  • The Law of Tort (Advanced)

    Module code: LW2410 During this module you'll be focusing on civil remedies for wrongs committed by others which have led to certain types of harm.

  • The Law of Tort (Advanced)

    Module code: LW2410 During this module you'll be focusing on civil remedies for wrongs committed by others which have led to certain types of harm.

  • The Census@Leicester Project

    In a new age of ‘super diversity’ and ‘minority majority’ cities, Leicester is becoming increasingly unique in its socio-demographic make-up.

  • Culture and the International Context

    Module code: LM2506 This module seeks to identify important global processes and examines how these processes affect human resource management and the national environments in which HRM situates.

  • Religion in the Roman World

    Module code: AH2041  How did Romans conceptualise their own religion (and those of non-Romans)? How were rituals like sacrifice, augury, divination, processions and dedications carried out? How did religion overlap with politics under the Republic and...

  • The Greek World After Alexander

    Module code: AH3001 For the period from Alexander the Great’s death in 323 BC to the Roman conquests of Macedonia and Greece in the 2nd and 1st centuries BC, the often fragmentary and late authors can be supplemented by numerous inscriptions and by archaeological data.

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