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  • Operating Department Practice Apprenticeship

    ODPs play a crucial role in a patient’s care – working alongside nurses, doctors and anaesthetists from the lead up to surgery right through to recovery. This apprenticeship degree covers all aspects of the job, setting you up for a career in the profession.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Developing Skills for Managing Security

    Module code: CR1514 In order to perform effectively as a security manager and promote individual, institutional and corporate interests, you will need to understand the communication process and how to use appropriate communication skills.

  • Alumni

    Information for alumni of History at the University of Leicester. Find out how to be informed of current news and events, and how to get a transcript of your marks or replacement certificate.

  • Introduction to the Business Environment

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  • Honorary Titles

    Learn more about how to gain an Honorary title within the College of Life Sciences at Leicester.

  • Technical Translation

    Module code: TS7037 To share their concepts and ideas to speakers of other languages, businesses and individuals from many different industries require translators. Translators can come across highly specialised texts that need to be translated appropriately and professionally.

  • Wasyl Cajkler

    The academic profile of Professor Wasyl Cajkler, Professor of Education at University of Leicester

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