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  • Methods, Techniques and Skills

    Module code: CH0063 During your undergraduate study, you'll utilise a variety of different academic methods and techniques.

  • Medical Biosciences (Physiology) MBiolSci

    The human body is a collection of interacting systems that in normal health work smoothly with each other in a self-regulated manner.

  • Research degrees

    We offer numerous opportunities for postgraduate research, leading to the award of MD, MPhil and PhD degrees both by full- and part-time study. Find out about our various areas of research.

  • Fieldwork

    Fieldwork can be one of the most stimulating and enjoyable experiences of your time whilst studying Geology at the University of Leicester. Find out more about our carefully-designed field programme.

  • New University film, 'Revisiting the Harms of Hate', available now

    The sequel to a celebrated short film, produced by the University of Leicester, exploring the impact of hate crime is now available to watch.

  • Astropolitics: Space Policy and International Relations

    Module code: PL7099 Outer space is about more than just rocket science. Space is a political, military, and economic environment, just like the sea and the air on Earth.

  • Fourth year fieldwork

    Find out about the exciting fieldwork you'll undertake during your fourth year studying with us.

  • Developing Academic and Management Skills for Healthcare

    Module code: MN7441 This module aims to equip you with the academic study tools and techniques necessary to complete your programme of studies.

  • Corporate Communication In a Global Context

    Module code: ML3014 The module aims to introduce students to the theory and practice of corporate communication. It will track the historical evolution of corporate communication to foreground the specific challenges presented by a globalised world.

  • Management of Complex and Long-term Conditions in Adult Nursing

    Module code: NU3005 (double module) Nurses undertake an important role in meeting the health needs of adults living with complex and long-term conditions – these nurse/patient relationships are long-lasting and trusting.

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