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  • Dissertation

    Module code: GY3420 In this module, you'll work under the guidance of a member of staff to execute and write up the research project you designed as part of the year 2 Research Design module GY2435.

  • Clinical Skills: Pathophysiology 2

    Module code: PH1006 In this module, you will continue to develop the knowledge of pathophysiology you gained during PH1002 Pathophysiology 1.

  • Charlotte Walsh

    The academic profile of Other Charlotte Walsh, Lecturer in Law at University of Leicester

  • Introduction to Radio Systems

    Module code: EG3212 This module will teach you the theory of electromagnetic wave propagation and how to apply this to the design of radio communication systems, including designing to improve signal quality and selecting appropriate antennas to maximise radio...

  • Clinical Skills: Pathophysiology 2

    Module code: PH1006 In this module, you will continue to develop the knowledge of pathophysiology you gained during PH1002 Pathophysiology 1.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: GY3450 In this module, you'll work under the guidance of a member of staff to execute and write up the research project you designed as part of the Year 2 Research Design module GY2435.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: GY3420 In this module, you'll work under the guidance of a member of staff to execute and write up the research project you designed as part of the year 2 Research Design module GY2435.

  • Mark Sims

    The academic profile of Professor Mark Sims, Professor of Astrobiology and Space Instrumentation at University of Leicester

  • Introduction to Radio Systems

    Module code: EG3212 This module will teach you the theory of electromagnetic wave propagation and how to apply this to the design of radio communication systems, including designing to improve signal quality and selecting appropriate antennas to maximise radio...

  • MedRACE Voices

    An insight into how and why students became involved in MedRACE projects at the University of Leicester

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