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  • Developing care partnerships: Midwifery practice 3

    Module code: MW3011 This module is facilitated by a combination of lectures, online learning packages, clinical skills/simulation workshops and clinical practice.

  • Developing care partnerships: Midwifery practice 3

    Module code: MW3011 This module is facilitated by a combination of lectures, online learning packages, clinical skills/simulation workshops and clinical practice.

  • Best-selling writer heading to Attenborough Arts Centre

    After a run of sold out shows up and down the UK, Hollie McNish will be at Attenborough Arts Centre to talk about her brand-new book, Lobster and other things I'm learning to love

  • Academic clinical fellow wins Research Bursary and NIHR Poster Prize

    An Academic clinical fellow from our University’s College of Life Sciences has recently been awarded a Cancer Research UK Research Bursary and NIHR poster prize for his ACF research project.

  • Introduction to Accounting Theory

    Module code: MN1020 Accounting theories play a key role in understanding a business or organisation's financial health. This module will introduce you to the theory behind the finances.

  • Operational Research

    Module code: MA3077 This module will focus on equipping you with the analysis skills to formulate, and classify linear and nonlinear optimisation problems.

  • Storytelling: Styles and Structure

    Module code: EN3191 This module considers a representative range of narrative theory and relevant critical and linguistic texts. By the end of the module, you'll be able to...

  • English in a Global Context

    Module code: EN7239 With a focus on modern and contemporary data, the module explores varieties of English from around the world, and the main models and critical debates that underpin work in the area.

  • Old English

    Module code: EN7251 This module provides an introduction to the oldest forms of the English language, Old English (c. 500 AD to c. 1100 AD).

  • Film and Film Cultures in Historical Contexts

    Module code: HA7202 Module Outline This module explores the complex relationships between films and the societies and cultures in which they have been produced and consumed.

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