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  • Criminal Law

    Module code: LW2220 The criminal law is the most coercive rule-enforcing institution of the state. It affords authority to the state to arrest, prosecute, and punish an individual for contravening the criminal law.

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    Information and contact details for Professor Natalie Armstrong, Professor of Healthcare Improvement Research and Health Foundation Improvement Science Fellow.

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    While you're preparing to come to the UK, don't forget to check our preparations checklist, as well as our information on opening a UK bank account and registering with the police and a doctor.

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    The Distance Learning Merit Scholarship offers a 10% reduction in the course fee for applicants with a first class undergraduate honours degree or an equivalent qualification.

  • Research Project 4

    Module code: NT4001 The fourth year Project is a major piece of individual work (60 credits; equivalent to at least 600 hours of student work over the year) that approaches the research frontier and provides significant preparatory experience for a PhD or research post...

  • Conservation and Ecological Genetics

    Module code: NT4006 The study of ecology and evolution is being revolutionised by the application of modern molecular genetic techniques such as genome sequencing using next-generation sequencing, and rapid genotyping methods (e.g.

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    Module code: NT3001 The Third Year Project is a substantial piece of individual research work (30 credits; equivalent to at least 300 hours of student work over the year).

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