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  • Clinical Skills 2: Developing Neurological Practice

    Module code: PH2003 In this module, you will continue to develop the professional practice skills you gained during your first year at Leicester, particularly focusing on those utilised during neurological practice.

  • Clinical Skills 2: Developing Neurological Practice

    Module code: PH2003 In this module, you will continue to develop the professional practice skills you gained during your first year at Leicester, particularly focusing on those utilised during neurological practice.

  • Clinical Skills 2: Developing Cardio-Respiratory Practice

    Module code: PH2002 During this module, you will continue to develop the professional practice skills you gained during your first year at Leicester, particularly focusing on those utilised during cardio-respiratory practice.

  • Nidhi Shukla

    Nidhi Shukla, University of Leicester PhD Student, HPRU

  • Glebe Court

    Glebe Court is based in The Village, just a 5-minute walk from the Village Hub. You're also right next door to the University of Leicester Botanic Garden - you couldn’t ask for a more unique setting!

  • Martin Dyer

    The academic profile of Professor Martin Dyer, Professor of Haemato-Oncology at University of Leicester

  • Collaborators

    People of the British Isles The Impact of Diasporas team work in collaboration with this project, sharing data that result from both projects.

  • Pollen and Spore Counts

    Pollen and spore counts provided by HPRU Leicester

  • Development Economics

    Module code: EC3061 Why are there so substantial differences in the standards of living between countries in Sub-Saharan Africa and countries in Western Europe or North America?  Why are differences in the world distribution of income so persistent historically? ...

  • Gender, Crime and Criminal Justice

    Module code: CR3014 The connections between gender, offending and victimisation are one of the most marked in criminology. Throughout history, and cross culturally, men commit the overwhelming majority of crimes.

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