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  • Innovation, quality, research and evaluation

    md7054

  • Innovation, quality, research and evaluation

    md7054

  • Wenlong Liao

    The academic profile of Dr Wenlong Liao, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • History (Urban History) MA

    This is for you if... you want to study the history of urban culture and society at a specialist research centre of international academic excellence.

  • Dataset will help advance research into neuro-degenerative diseases

    A platform set up to help researchers look into the causes and treatments for neuro-degenerative diseases has released its first biomarker dataset with the help of experts from the University of Leicester

  • Evidence Applied to Professional Practice

    Module code: NU4004 (double module) In this module you will critically reflect on clinical practice, and construct a systematic review/service improvement project to address and review clinical/education/research focused areas of inquiry of your choosing.

  • Holistic Assessment and Recognition of Health and Social Care in Children's Nursing

    Module code: NU2202 (double module) We will look at the assessment and recognition of common presenting conditions in children’s health – such as ear infections, chickenpox, fevers, croup etc.

  • Holistic Assessment and Recognition of Health and Social Care in Children's Nursing

    Module code: NU2112 (double module) We will look at the assessment and recognition of common presenting conditions in children’s health – such as ear infections, chickenpox, fevers, croup etc.

  • Mastering Medieval Sources

    Module code: HS7022 The range and scale of sources for studying the Middle Ages is vast, and few students have had the opportunity to tackle more than a few during their undergraduate degrees.

  • Mastering Medieval Sources

    Module code: HS7022 The range and scale of sources for studying the Middle Ages is vast, and few students have had the opportunity to tackle more than a few during their undergraduate degrees.

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