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  • Learning, Training and Development

    Module code: PS7586 In this module you will explore psychological approaches to learning, training and development in the workplace, focusing on learning theories, skill acquisition and the organisational and social factors in training and development.

  • Information Processing and Cognition

    Module code: PS2111 In this module, you will discover how humans and, in some cases other animals, acquire, store and use information to reason and solve problems.

  • Modern Britain: c1700-Present

    Module code: HS1013 Throughout this module you’ll untangle key controversies in British history, and look at how and why we came to view these events in this way.

  • The Politics of Conflict and Violence

    Module code: PL7530 This module combines theoretical approaches to violence with empirical detail, in order to explore the politics of violence and conflict.

  • Jamie Johnson

    The academic profile of Dr Jamie Johnson, Lecturer in Security Conflict and International Development at University of Leicester

  • Modern Britain: c1700-Present

    Module code: HS1013 Throughout this module you’ll untangle key controversies in British history, and look at how and why we came to view these events in this way.

  • Methods of Molecular Simulation

    Module code: MA7041 Computer simulation is an essential tool in studying the chemistry and physics of materials.

  • Critical Game Studies

    Module code: MS7222 Games can be approached in many ways, from a social perspective to a technical one, and contain many clues about our culture.

  • The Carceral Archipelago Conference, Leicester 13-16 September 2015

    Posted by Christian De Vito in Carceral Archipelago on September 21, 2015 The Carceral Archipelago conference , held in Leicester from 13 to 16 September 2015, felt just like reading over thirty outstanding monographs in two-and-a-half days, getting to know their authors...

  • Paris and the rush to remember the aftermath of the 2005 London bombings

    A call for any memorial event following the Paris attacks to be ‘more sensitively handled’ than the official response to the 2005 London bombings has been made by Dr Matthew Allen, Lecturer in Culture and Political Economy in the School of Management.

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