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    Module code: NU4011 No nursing training is complete without practical experience in the field.

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    Module code: NU1011 No nursing training is complete without practical experience in the field.

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    Module code: NU3011 No nursing training is complete without practical experience in the field.

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    Module code: CH7904 This module in human molecular genetics is designed to provide an understanding of basic genetic principles. The module will address some of the important issues in genetics including genome mapping and the role of gene dysfunction in disease.

  • Organisational Effectiveness, Improvement and Transformation

    Module code: ED7588 In this module you will explore current thinking on how organisations are judged as effective or improving. You will be introduced to, and challenged to critique, contemporary research in these areas.

  • News and events

    Explore news and events items related to Education at Leicester, both those published by the School and those published by the University's central Press Office.

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    Module code: CH7904 This module in human molecular genetics is designed to provide an understanding of basic genetic principles. The module will address some of the important issues in genetics including genome mapping and the role of gene dysfunction in disease.

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    The academic profile of Dr Simon Bennett, Director of the Civil Safety and Security Unit at University of Leicester

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    Module code: CH7904 This module in human molecular genetics is designed to provide an understanding of basic genetic principles. The module will address some of the important issues in genetics including genome mapping and the role of gene dysfunction in disease.

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