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  • Steve Pinsent

    We have learned, with regret, of the death of Steve Pinsent, who was the University's Fire Safety Officer from 2008 to 2017.

  • Living Black at University

    Find out more about the Living Black at University report released by Unite students in 2022.

  • Elizabeth Johnson BA MA

    Learn more about our Finds Officer of ULAS, Elizabeth Johnson.

  • Nick Cooper BSc DipPostEx FSA MCIfA

    Learn more about our Post-Excavation Project Manager of ULAS, Nick Cooper.

  • Midwifery Practice 2

    Module code: MW2001 (double module) This module will be delivered through a series of lectures, workshops, simulation in the skills laboratory and clinical practice, where you will learn, participate and initiate the care and provide support to women experiencing normal and...

  • Using Numbers in Social Research

    Module code: SY2008 This module will help you develop the skills to both use and consume numbers in social research. You'll look at the ways in which you can locate, retrieve and use large scale numeric data for your research and studies.

  • Respiratory and Cancer Precision Medicine

    Module code: BS3083 The second precision medicine module will continue the consideration of current cutting-edge topics in the clinical sciences arena: Respiratory Precision Medicine This part of the module will include: The molecular and cellular basis of respiratory...

  • Diversity and Evolution of Vertebrates

    Module code: GL3111 In this module, you'll learn about the evolution of chordates, and their incredible diversity on Earth today and throughout the Phanerozoic.

  • Archaeology and Heritage

    Module code: AR3606 ‘Heritage’ is a very powerful idea, and we will begin this module by thinking about what heritage actually is and what it means in the contemporary world.

  • Archaeology, Religion and Belief

    Module code: AR3553 Religion, belief and ritual are important aspects of the human experience and yet notoriously difficult for archaeologists to understand from the archaeological record.

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