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  • Researching Media and Public Communication

    Module code: MS7025 This module will equip you with the key skills necessary for researching media and public communication, and will allow you to distinguish the relationship between theory and method in the social sciences.

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    We've provided additional useful links to webpages with information on consumer and essential services.

  • Martyn Mahaut Smith

    The academic profile of Professor Martyn Mahaut Smith, Professor of Cellular Physiology at University of Leicester

  • Adrian Martindale

    The academic profile of Dr Adrian Martindale, Lecturer in Space Instrumentation at University of Leicester

  • Conversation Analysis

    Module code: EN7249 This module provides an introduction to conversation analysis (CA), which is the study of talk in naturally occurring settings of everyday life.

  • Management and ELT

    Module code: EN7511 This option module looks at key areas of management theory to see how these might be applied in practice in specific ELT situations. You'll consider the role of the manager in ELT contexts and analyse the management of a variety of academic programmes.

  • Diabetes Complications

    Module code: MD7523 This module provides you with an in-depth overview of the complications associated with diabetes to equip the you with the knowledge and confidence to advise and support people with these conditions.

  • Independent Study

    Module code: CO3110 As the name implies, this module is an opportunity to pursue independent study. This will take the form of a project discussed and agreed on with the module convenor.

  • Geographical Research in the Field (Human Geography Overseas Field Course)

    Module code: GY2415 In semester two of the second year, Human Geographers take a field course training module that culminates in a one week international field course to Copenhagen, Denmark.

  • The Civil Rights Movement, 1945-1968

    Module code: HS3627 This module explores the ways in which the civil rights movement emerged in the decades after the Second World War.

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