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  • Advanced Synthetic Methods

    Module code: CH7002 In this module, you'll develop your knowledge of synthetic methods of obtaining products, examining more advanced techniques than you may have previously encountered.

  • Biological Psychology

    Module code: PS7506 In this module you will study the fundamentals of brain and behaviour in order to develop a comprehensive understanding of important concepts in biological psychology.

  • Safety, Security and Crime

    Module code: CR1515 The remit of security officers and managers often brings them into contact with the law and the legal system.

  • Foundations of Cybersecurity

    Module code: CO7099 How can computer systems defend themselves against network attacks? How can we ensure that our data has not been tampered with, or disclosed without our consent? How can we be sure of the identity of the party whom we are communicating...

  • Steered Research Project

    Module code: BS3401 This module is a degree-stream specific, practical laboratory/bioinformatics/field research project and report write-up undertaken alongside a small group of fellow students.

  • Consumers, Brands and Communications

    Module code: MN7011 Focusing on marketing and its relation to consumers, this module will introduce you to the field of consumer research, addressing psychological, cultural, sustainable and socio-political approaches to the subject.

  • Foundations of Cybersecurity

    Module code: CO7099 How can computer systems defend themselves against network attacks? How can we ensure that our data has not been tampered with, or disclosed without our consent? How can we be sure of the identity of the party whom we are communicating...

  • Art xrays locusts and more in three minutes

    The latest knowledge and insights from research at Leicester will be presented by twenty of the University’s most promising researchers this week.

  • Forthcoming Professorial Inaugural lectures announced for spring 2018

    Pioneering research from our University's new Professors will be shared with the public at the upcoming Professorial Inaugural Lecture series.

  • Childrens experiences and responses to war in the nineteenth century

    What we can learn about war from the writing of child soldiers in the nineteenth century will be explored in a BBC Radio 3 Essay on Thursday 22 March with Dr Emma Butcher from our School of Arts.

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