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  • Understanding Ecosystems and Environments of the Distant Past

    Module code: GY3433 During this module you'll look at the main evidence for global environmental change during the Quaternary period.

  • Clinical Skills: Axial Anatomy

    Module code: PH1005 In this module, you will gain an understanding of the anatomy of the axial skeleton - the skull, vertebral column, rib cage, and the sternum and undertake an exploration of gait and posture.

  • Advanced Synthetic Methods

    Module code: CH4202 During the course of your time here at Leicester, you would have explored various synthetic methods of obtaining products. In this module, you'll build upon this, examining more advanced techniques and methods.

  • Dissertation

    md7060

  • Equality and Diversity

    Module code: LM3507 This module seeks to explain inequality in the labour market in terms of competing socio-economic approaches. Despite extensive legislation for equal treatment and non-discrimination, labour markets throughout the world remain strongly segregated.

  • Veryan Codd

    The academic profile of Dr Veryan Codd, Associate Professor in Cardiovascular Molecular Biology at University of Leicester

  • Beautiful, But Deadly

    Emily Richardson, PhD Student has entered a piece entitled 'Beautiful, But Deadly'.

  • Read the latest Alumni news, stories and successes

    Latest University of Leicester alumni news stories

  • Advancing Clinical Practice

    Module code: RA3002 During this module you will explore emerging technology, practices and guidance around medical imaging. You will explore alternative healthcare systems and compare these to the UK and discuss the merits and challenges of differing approaches.

  • Appraising the Evidence in Healthcare Practice

    Module code: NU2016 This module is facilitated through a combination of lectures, seminars and workshops, practice based learning and case studies delivered in small uni-professional groups and in multi-professional groups that involve students from midwifery and nursing.

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