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  • Managing Clinical Professionals in Healthcare

    Module code: MN7415 This module will explore how medics are managed in the NHS compared to other clinical staff, such as nurses and midwives.

  • Managing Clinical Professionals in Healthcare

    Module code: MN7415 This module will explore how medics are managed in the NHS compared to other clinical staff, such as nurses and midwives.

  • Core Chemistry Distance Learning Part 2

    Module code: CH3602 This is the second part of the core distance learning that you'll undertake during your year of industry and made up of three distinct areas. In the first part of this module, there are two streams. The route you follow depends on your specialism.

  • Feminist Perspectives on International Law

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  • Feminist Perspectives in International Law

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  • Space Instrumentation Research

    A page showing the range of space instrumentation research undertaken at the University of Leicester

  • Frequently asked questions

    If you have a question about the Body Donation Programme at Leicester Medical School, feel free to browse our FAQs to see if we already have an answer.

  • Indonesian peat fire carbon emissions vary considerably based on fire type study shows

    Carbon emissions caused by burning tropical peatlands in Indonesia vary considerably depending on if the fires are initial or recurrent, according to new research co-authored by Professor Susan Page and Dr Kevin Tansey from the Department of Geography.

  • New cave discoveries shed light on Native and European religious encounters in the Americas

    A project led by archaeologists from the British Museum and our University has discovered remarkable evidence which shows how the first generations of Europeans to arrive in the Americas engaged with indigenous peoples and their spiritual beliefs deep inside the caves of a...

  • Leicester astronomers comment as Juno arrives at Jupiter

    After an almost five-year journey to the solar system’s largest planet, NASA's Juno spacecraft successfully entered Jupiter’s orbit this morning during a 35-minute engine burn.  Confirmation that the burn had completed was received on Earth at 8:53 pm.

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