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  • Physiology and Pharmacology of Cardiovascular Disease

    Module code: MB7058 This module covers the physiological principles underlying blood pressure control, cardiovascular haemodynamics, atherosclerosis and cardiac rhythm control in health and disease.

  • Clinical Psychology

    Module code: PS3112 In this module, you will learn about a number of key disorders and the main therapeutic models that prevail in clinical psychology. You will discover importance of understanding links between theoretical models and evidence-based clinical practice.

  • Principles and practice of clinical education

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  • Kehinde Aruleba

    The academic profile of Dr Kehinde Aruleba, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • Political Concepts

    Module code: PL1011 From the ancient traditions of Plato, Chanakya and Confucius, all the way to more contemporary views from Marx, Rand and Habermas, this module will introduce you to the core concepts and theories of political thought.

  • Research Methods

    Module code: CH7204 In this module, we will be exploring the key concepts and concerns associated with undertaking research at all levels, from dissertations to national large-scale funded projects.

  • Strengthening general practice will save lives

    Bolstering the number of doctors in the UK and increasing access to health care will save lives and improve life expectancy in lower-income communities, according to a new review.

  • Why public health campaigns and the BMI scale may do more harm than good- claim

    Dr Oli Williams, Research Associate in the University’s Department of Health Sciences, has recently shared why well-intentioned public health campaigns such as the sugar tax might not have the intended effect, and potentially even exacerbate disparities in health.

  • International oral history resources

    Discover a number of resources for projects and materials regarding international oral history.

  • Example of a transcript

    See from us at the East Midlands Oral History Archive how a transcription of your interview should look.

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