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  • Migration, Place and Diversity

    Module code: GY3415 We're in a new era of migration and this module considers some of the patterns, processes, policies and bordering practices that shape experiences of global migration.

  • Scientific Computing

    Module code: FS0061 Computer programming is a useful tool for all areas of science.  It allows you to speed up and automate many tasks in data processing and analysis, and offers a quick and consistent way to plot attractive graphs.

  • Political Ideas

    Module code: PL2011 Where do political ideas come from? What are the key concepts and developments behind the most important theories of our time? How do the original texts line up with academic literature? You'll explore these issues, and many others, in this module.

  • Kitchen Table Research in a Pandemic

    Helen Elliott-Mainwaring, PhD Student has entered a piece entitled 'Kitchen Table Research in a Pandemic'

  • Bi-directional Extended Translation Projects

    Module code: TS7008 In this module, you'll have the opportunity to sharpen your skills in specialized translation between English and Arabic/Chinese.

  • Bi-directional Translation Workshops

    Module code: TS7007 In this module, we'll dive into an exciting mix of lectures, seminars, and workshops. You'll get to experience translation from Arabic/Chinese to English and back.

  • Academic delivers talk on future of nuclear weapons at Nobel Peace Institute

    Dr Andrew Futter (pictured) from the School of History, Politics and International Relations recently gave a talk at the Nobel Peace Institute, discussing issues surrounding how new technologies are changing how we view nuclear weapons and what the future may have in store.

  • Ali Malik

    The academic profile of Dr Ali Malik, Lecturer in Finance at University of Leicester

  • From English sparkling wine to digital protests in China

    In the latest in a series of opinion pieces Drs Sarah Robinson and Elke Weik from the School of Management have written an article for the Management is Too Important Not to Debate blog discussing what makes English sparkling wine so special.

  • Research shows female fish judge males on DIY skills

    Female fish judge males based on their ability to design nests best suited for the conditions of their environment, according to a new study by researchers from the Department of Neuroscience, Psychology and Behaviour.

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