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  • Foundations of Professional Practice in Healthcare

    Module code: OP1005 This module will provide you with the foundation to develop your professional practice. The scope of professional practice includes, professionalism, the principles of care, evidence based practice and inter-professional working.

  • Clinical Leadership and Management

    Module code: OP3008 This module will provide the opportunity to manage your own clinical workload, that of your immediate team and subsequently of the department, under the limited supervision of an appropriate mentor.

  • Archaeological Practice

    Module code: AR3551 This module requires compulsory attendance at a week-long practical laboratory-based session in the School of Archaeology and Ancient History at the University of Leicester.

  • Understanding Leadership and Management

    Module code: CR1513 In this module you will study management and leadership functions in contemporary organisations as well as the different processes that underpin them.

  • Designing for Creative Lives

    Module code: MU7551 This module argues that museums have real social effects.

  • Feminist Perspectives in Law

    Module code: LW7067 Feminist engagement with international law is coming into its own.

  • Fieldwork Skills for Professional Geographers (BSc & BSc Physical)

    Module code: GY1032  This module introduces to a range of techniques and skills important for the study and practice of physical geography.

  • Information Visualisation

    Module code: GY7413 This module focuses on information visualisation as an effective approach to exploring, analysing, and communicating knowledge from data.

  • Law alumnus appointed to Government role

    A Leicester Law alumnus has been appointed as a Government foreign minister. Dr Addirdeiry Ahmed, who was awarded his PhD in Law by the University of Leicester in 2013, has recently been appointed Foreign Minister of Sudan.

  • Review reveals how 28000 staff and students travel to campus

    The University has completed a comprehensive review of how the travel plans of its 28,000 staff and students have changed over the last five years.

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