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  • Autonomy, Capacity and Consent

    Module code: LW7291 Autonomy has become intrinsic to medical law, as patients' rights are increasingly prioritised by judges.

  • Swadlincote, Derbyshire

    Listen to speakers from Swadlincote, Derbyshire from a range of backgrounds as part of the dialect project between researchers from Nottingham Trent University and the University of Leicester.

  • Contemporary Issues in Policing

    Module code: CR2028 The contemporary policing landscape is significantly changing. Police organisations are subject to heightened scrutiny and pressures, police organisations across the globe are required to meet unprecedented and increasingly complex demands.

  • Autonomy, Capacity and Consent

    Module code: LW7291 Autonomy has become intrinsic to medical law, as patients' rights are increasingly prioritised by judges.

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  • HALOGEN

    The interdisciplinary HALOGEN database was developed to support the data management of the researchers in the Roots of the British initiative, and is now central to the work of the Impact of Diasporas programme.

  • Evgeny Mirkes

    The academic profile of Dr Evgeny Mirkes, Lecturer in Applied Mathematics

  • Nuala Morse

    The academic profile of Dr Nuala Morse, Lecturer in Museum Studies at University of Leicester

  • Bepi and Mio

    There are two components making up the BepiColombo mission: ESA’s Bepi spacecraft, which will orbit closer to Mercury and will investigate the planetary surface, exosphere and magnetosphere, and JAXA’s Mio spacecraft, which will orbit at higher altitudes within Mercury’s...

  • Gender History

    Module code: HS2231 This module looks at the ideas and realities of gender, and gender relations, in a historical context. You’ll be examining how women and men saw themselves and each other, how they were expected to behave – and how they actually behaved.

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