Posted by Frances in Criminology on November 30, 2016
I’ve talked before about the way optional modules in your degree help to tailor your studies to your own interests, but even within each module you have the opportunity to take it exactly where you want. This term I’ve been studying the ‘Social Movements and Collective Action’, module which truthfully, I hadn’t been sure […]
Posted in Studying | Tagged animal rights, Collective action, dissertation, inspiration, module, social movement, sociology, study, theory
Posted by David in Criminology on January 29, 2016
I have quite a wide experience of Distance Learning. I studied my undergraduate degrees with the Open University in the UK – a Distance Learning university. With this in mind, I wondered what the experience at Leicester would feel like. Living in Essex in the east of England I was concerned that I would feel distant from the […]
Posted in City, Studying, Uncategorized | Tagged Accommodation, closeness, module, residential, studying, tutors, university of leicester
Posted by Stacy in Criminology on May 25, 2012
It is currently 25 degrees Celsius here in London and I am so warm I may roast. Despite the fact I am not at work today, I have a lot of studying to do towards Module 8. So instead of lazing by the river and consuming copious volumes of ice cream I am instead […]
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged academic, criminology, distance learning, ice cream, london, module, university of leicester, weather, yum |
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