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  • After graduation

    After graduating from the University of Leicester you become a member of our alumni.

  • Self-management: Diabetes and Long-term Conditions

    Module code: MD7524 Supporting someone with diabetes to become a successful self-manager is critical to good outcomes, whether clinical, psychological or emotional.

  • Self-management: Diabetes and Long-term Conditions

    Module code: MD7524 Supporting someone with diabetes to become a successful self-manager is critical to good outcomes, whether clinical, psychological or emotional.

  • Self-management: Diabetes and Long-term Conditions

    Module code: MD7524 Supporting someone with diabetes to become a successful self-manager is critical to good outcomes, whether clinical, psychological or emotional.

  • Midwifery with Leadership

    Study to qualify as a registered midwife and develop the skills to become a leader in the profession.

  • Nursing with Leadership

    Study to qualify as a registered nurse and develop the skills to become a leader in the profession.

  • Strategic Marketing Management and Practice

    Module code: MK3168 In this module you will learn to navigate today's dynamic marketing environment, exploring how factors like consumer behaviour, competitors and market trends shape strategy.

  • Mohammed Ateek

    The academic profile of Dr Mohammed Ateek, Lecturer in Applied Linguistics and Language Education at University of Leicester

  • Real-time Cyber-Physical System Design

    Module code: EG3231 In an era where technology seamlessly integrates with the physical world, mastering real-time cyber-physical systems (CPS) design opens doors to innovative solutions in all engineering disciplines.

  • Introduction to Interpreting

    Module code: TS1001 This module will help you to explain different modes of interpreting in different professional settings. We will discuss interpreting as a profession and as an academic discipline as well as produce short intervals of utterances in liaison interpreting.

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