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  • Research Design and Methods (with Dissertation Planning)

    Module code: GY2155 In this module you will learn how to develop a research proposal, formulate good research questions, design an appropriate methodology and recognise ethical issues involved in research.

  • Foundations of Artificial Intelligence

    Module code: CO2114 The rise and rise of artificial intelligence is providing numerous tools that are revolutionising all aspects of our life and the world.

  • Challenges in Media, Gender, and Social Justice

    Module code: MS7014 There are currently a range of core issues in media and gender - in this module you will examine perspectives on direct action in relation to these issues, with an emphasis on intersectional, interdisciplinary and international approaches.

  • The Developing Practitioner

    Module code: RA2006 This module will build on year one module and explore the role of you as an individual and your impact on others.

  • Professional, Ethical and Legal Challenges in Nursing

    Module code: NU4012 Nurses face many difficult challenges in their day to day work – these can encompass professional, legal and ethical challenges.

  • 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.

  • Professional, Ethical and Legal Challenges in Nursing

    Module code: NU4012 Nurses face many difficult challenges in their day to day work – these can encompass professional, legal and ethical challenges.

  • Developing Professional Practice

    Module code: MU7001 In this module, you'll work proactively to develop your skills and knowledge to become effective as a museum professional.

  • Key Concepts in International Relations

    Module code: PL1022 In effect, International Relations is the study of relationships. It looks at the link between political entities, and the systems, alliances, conflicts and diplomacy that comes out of it.

  • Catherine Vial

    The academic profile of Dr Catherine Vial, Associate Professor at University of Leicester

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