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  • Investigative Psychology

    Module code: CR2022 As a contemporary branch of applied psychology, investigative psychology focuses on understanding and profiling criminals.

  • Politics, Technology, and Ecology in Francophone Culture

    Module code: FR2030 This module explores how French-speaking writers, filmmakers, and artists have imagined alternative worlds in order to reflect critically on our present and imagine the future.

  • Research Methods and Dissertation

    Module code: ED7805 This module will enhance your understanding of the different research methods in the fields of Applied Linguistics and TESOL in order to conduct a research study on a topic of your own choice.

  • Practical Translation

    Module code: TS2003 In this module you will be taught through a combination of workshops and lectures that will give you ample opportunities to practice translating semi-specialised texts in different fields such as - technical, business and literary.

  • Investigative Psychology

    Module code: CR2022 As a contemporary branch of applied psychology, investigative psychology focuses on understanding and profiling criminals.

  • Practical Translation

    Module code: TS2003 In this module you will be taught through a combination of workshops and lectures that will give you ample opportunities to practice translating semi-specialised texts in different fields such as - technical, business and literary.

  • Research Methods and Dissertation

    Module code: ED7735 This module will enhance your understanding of the different research methods in the fields of Applied Linguistics and TESOL in order to conduct a research study on a topic of your own choice.

  • Agents in your region

    Learn more about the agents we work with in China for students to study at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ.

  • Topics in Clinical Neuroscience

    Module code: PS2110 During this module we will explore the role that neuroscience plays in important breakthroughs in our understanding of disorders and diseases of the brain and the central nervous system.

  • Seminars and events

    Lectures take place in the Frank and Katherine May Lecture Theatre, Henry Wellcome Building. The series includes both internal and external speakers. See the full list of seminars

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