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  • Dissertation

    Module code: CR7725 Having successfully completed all of the previous modules you will then have the opportunity to carry out a research project of your own in the form of a dissertation.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: CR7725 Having successfully completed all of the previous modules you will then have the opportunity to carry out a research project of your own in the form of a dissertation.

  • Topics in Professional Psychology

    Module code: PS2108 In this module, you will learn about how your psychological expertise can be applied to understanding human behaviour in occupational, educational, clinical and forensic settings.

  • Alison Slade

    The academic profile of Dr Alison Slade, Associate Professor at University of Leicester

  • National Cardiac Surgery Clinical Trials Programme

    Lists our aims and objectives and the clinical study groups involved in our National Cardiac Surgery Clinical Trials Initiative

  • Entomology fieldtrip turns into a once in a lifetime opportunity

    A University of Leicester researcher has witnessed a once in a lifetime experience on a trip to the United States.

  • Trailblazing graduates set their sights on leadership roles in nursing and midwifery

    The future leaders in midwifery and nursing are set to be the first to graduate from trailblazing courses at the University of Leicester.

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  • Applied Medical and Biological Sciences 4

    Module code: BS2084 This final Year 2 module brings together some of the key concepts covered in previous modules within two course elements: Integration for Clinical Application: During this course element you will have the opportunity to reflect on the development of your...

  • Catchment Systems

    Module code: GY2433 A catchment is the area of land drained by a stream or river. It is the fundamental landscape unit that collects and redistributes water and sediment from uplands to the sea and is the focus of study in both hydrology and geomorphology.

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