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    Module code: PA3243 The Physics Skills Electives are designed to help you improve your skills and enhance your career options in industry, education, research and/or business.

  • Critical Care and Non-elective Practice

    Module code: OP2003 This module will provide you with the opportunity to learn the principles of anaesthetic and surgical practice within critical care and non-elective areas.

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    After many years of studying the future, the Department of Transtemporal Studies has now closed due to 'unforeseen circumstances'.

  • Scholarships

    Read more about the scholarships available to students looking to apply to Leicester Law School, including scholarships for Canadian and Malaysian students.

  • Clinical Trials

    Module code: MD7451 This module will provide an outline of the principles of clinical trial design and conduct. The role and importance of statistical techniques will be discussed in the context of clinical trial design, analysis and interpretation.

  • Electronics

    Module code: NT4012 The Physics Skills Electives are designed to help you improve your skills and enhance your career options in industry, education, research and/or business.

  • Chemistry Project Part 1

    Module code: CH4261 You're now in the final year of your MChem.

  • Advanced Physical Chemistry

    Module code: CH7041 In this module, you will explore exciting concepts in the physical chemistry of modern nanoscience and nanotechnology.

  • Evaluating Creativity

    RCMG was commissioned by the National Association for Gallery Education to evaluate its projects linking schools and galleries across England.

  • Clinical Trials

    Module code: MD7451 This module will provide an outline of the principles of clinical trial design and conduct. The role and importance of statistical techniques will be discussed in the context of clinical trial design, analysis and interpretation.

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