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  • Undergraduate online taster talks

    Book onto one of our online taster talks, hosted live by our expert academics, to find out more about studying a range of subjects at the University of Leicester.

  • Andrew Miles

    The academic profile of Dr Andrew Miles, Lecturer in igneous petrology and geochemistry at University of Leicester

  • Clinical Skills 2: Developing MSK Professional Practice

    Module code: PH2001 In this module, you will continue to develop the professional practice skills you gained during your first year at Leicester, particularly focusing on those utilised during the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions.

  • Evidence Based Practice 1

    Module code: PH1008 Evidence-based practice is an interdisciplinary approach to clinical practice which is best summarised as the complete, clear, and practical use of current best evidence when making decisions about a patient’s care.

  • Sigmund Wagner-Tsukamoto

    The academic profile of Dr Sigmund Wagner tsukamoto, Associate Professor at University of Leicester

  • Wei Zhang

  • Rhaana Starling

    The academic profile of Dr Rhaana Starling, Associate Professor at University of Leicester

  • Cities of the Global South

    Module code: GY3412 For the first time in human history, more than half of the world’s population now live in cities, including more than one billion people in the self-built urban peripheries of the Global South.

  • Clinical Skills 2: Developing MSK Professional Practice

    Module code: PH2001 In this module, you will continue to develop the professional practice skills you gained during your first year at Leicester, particularly focusing on those utilised during the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions.

  • Evidence Based Practice 1

    Module code: PH1008 Evidence-based practice is an interdisciplinary approach to clinical practice which is best summarised as the complete, clear, and practical use of current best evidence when making decisions about a patient’s care.

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