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  • 2010s Alumni profiles

    Read profiles from alumni from the 2000s who have been kind enough to share their University memories with us.

  • Senate regulation 9: Regulations governing Research Degree Programmes: General, admissions, and registration (9.1-9.46)

    9.1 These regulations shall apply to applicants and registered research students for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) or Master of Philosophy (MPhil).

  • People Studying People: Research Ethics in Society MOOC

    This is for you if... you want to explore the value of ethical thinking for research, using an ethical appraisal framework to develop and evaluate studies.

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  • Intelligence Ethics

    Module code: PL7543 Intelligence, by necessity, operates under a veil of secrecy and often seems to be a moral and ethical grey area.

  • Small-Scale Classroom Research Project

    Module code: ED7421 (double module) In this module, you will conduct a small-scale classroom based research project, critically reflecting upon an agreed element of pedagogic practice.

  • The changing ways we work

    The changing ways we work – Paul Brook PI7Pt1AYSVA 300|In this video, Associate Professor of Work and Employment, Paul Brook, discusses some of the topics a BA Human Resource Management student would study at Leicester, including what impact artificial intelligence and...

  • Survival Models

    Module code: MA2414 The module provides an introduction to fundamental concepts of mortality modelling that Actuaries use in their day-to-day work. The appropriate terminology is firstly introduced then the four basic models of mortality are explained.

  • Intelligence Ethics

    Module code: PL7543 Intelligence, by necessity, operates under a veil of secrecy and often seems to be a moral and ethical grey area.

  • Survival Models

    Module code: MA2414 The module provides an introduction to fundamental concepts of mortality modelling that Actuaries use in their day-to-day work. The appropriate terminology is firstly introduced then the four basic models of mortality are explained.

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