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  • Student Research Project

    Module code: CR3038 Within this module you'll have the opportunity to independently design a research project on an area of criminology of your own choosing.

  • Criminal Justice Professions: Policy and Practice

    Module code: CR7145 In this module you will start to put your knowledge into practice.

  • Student Research Project

    Module code: CR3038 Within this module you'll have the opportunity to independently design a research project on an area of criminology of your own choosing.

  • Application of skill

    Module code: RA2002 This is your first second year placement module and you will start to truly apply your knowledge, decision making skills, critical thinking and team working. Practical workshops, small group teaching and simulation support your placement experience.

  • Application of skill

    Module code: RA2002 This is your first second year placement module and you will start to truly apply your knowledge, decision making skills, critical thinking and team working. Practical workshops, small group teaching and simulation support your placement experience.

  • Project LIGHT

    The charity Project LIGHT is an interprofessional student and staff partnership providing health promotion to Leicester's homeless population. LIGHT started in 2010 and has expanded to include medical, nursing, pharmacy, social work, psychology and many other student groups.

  • Yifan Zhou

    The academic profile of Dr Yifan Zhou, Lecturer in Finance at University of Leicester

  • Amalina Zakariah

    The academic profile of Dr Amalina Zakariah, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • Power Electronics

    Module code: EG3211 This is a specialist Electronic and Electrical Engineering module where you'll learn how to design electronic systems that can transform voltages and convert electrical currents from direct to alternating current, and vice-versa.

  • Power Electronics

    Module code: EG3211 This is a specialist Electronic and Electrical Engineering module where you'll learn how to design electronic systems that can transform voltages and convert electrical currents from direct to alternating current, and vice-versa.

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