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  • Development of Professional Practice in Healthcare

    Module code: OP2005 This module will enable you to spend time in the operating department and in other areas of the hospital where you will have the opportunity to experience and demonstrate under limited supervision the key transferable skills concomitant with safe and...

  • Embedded Systems for Condition Monitoring and Control

    Module code: EG7018 This module follows on from EG7014 and is concerned with software architectures and patterns for embedded systems with one or more processors or microcontrollers.

  • Charles Dickens: A Writer in Progress

    Module code: EN7140 The 1840s was a key decade in the life and career of Charles Dickens.

  • Embedded Systems for Condition Monitoring and Control

    Module code: EG7018 This module follows on from EG7014 and is concerned with software architectures and patterns for embedded systems with one or more processors or microcontrollers.

  • Development of Professional Practice in Healthcare

    Module code: OP2005 This module will enable you to spend time in the operating department and in other areas of the hospital where you will have the opportunity to experience and demonstrate under limited supervision the key transferable skills concomitant with safe and...

  • Charles Dickens: A Writer in Progress

    Module code: EN7140 The 1840s was a key decade in the life and career of Charles Dickens.

  • Place, Branding and Tourism

    Module code: MN3144 We've all been guilty of feeling pangs of jealousy when photos of exotic destinations or cool city breaks pop up on our Instagram feed.

  • Resources

    Learning resources on infection and disease, available to students in higher education. Take a look at the descriptions for more information on the links.

  • Using subject search

    Get instructions on how to most effectively use the subject search when browsing the East Midlands Oral History Archive.

  • Rachel Abounouar

    Rachel Abounouar passed away on the morning of 12 December 2019 after a five-year battle against cancer in which she redefined the meaning of strength, bravery and determination.  Rachel joined the University in 2009 as a tutor in the English Language Teaching Unit (ELTU).

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