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  • Introduction to Management

    Module code: MN1026 Introduction to management will familiarise you with the core principles of managerial thought and decision making pertaining to issues surrounding engagement with the broader environmental context, the organisational level and its people.

  • Research Questions to Research Design

    Module code: SY7034 In this module you will investigate the early part of the research process that involves finding a research topic.

  • Victimology

    Module code: CR7152 What is victimisation? How does society- from policies implemented or practical response of members of the justice system- treat and view victims? This module will be centred on answering the questions posed.

  • Student profiles

    Read our student profiles to find out more about what it’s really like to be a PhD student at Leicester.

  • Campus-wide study spaces

    alternative study spaces and PCs for use during the assessment period across the University of Leicester campus individual and group study spaces charles wilson building mezzanine freemen's common cottages

  • Introduction to Management

    Module code: MN1026 Introduction to management will familiarise you with the core principles of managerial thought and decision making pertaining to issues surrounding engagement with the broader environmental context, the organisational level and its people.

  • Counselling Skills in Diabetes

    Module code: MD7258 This module will explore the philosophy of person centred care and what it context this plays in diabetes care. You will then develop your understanding and review the key principles and models underlying the philosophy.

  • Placement 3 and 4

    Module code: NU2001 No nursing education programme is complete without practical experience in the field.

  • Developing Proficiency 3 and 4

    Module code: NU2011 No nursing education programme is complete without practical experience in the field.

  • Principles of Management

    Module code: MN1026 Principles of Management will familiarise you with the core principles of managerial thought and decision making pertaining to issues surrounding engagement with the broader environmental context, the organisational level and its people.

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