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  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/ccr/our-research
    The research also identifies whether any disparities are different for men and women. ... We will also examine how equitable the effects of PDD are (e.g. ... an injustice, and how this is a particular concern within the prison system. ... Changing...
  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/eltc/english-testing/ielts
    You will need to bring the same ID to all your IELTS exams. ... I have to send my passport to the Home Office for visa renewal. ... Not all organisations are accepting IELTS results with OSR components at the moment. ... The listening and speaking...
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  • Explore the basis of life at the molecular level. Combining a placement year with our MBiolSci course allows you to gain work experience in industry, before adding an extra year of research training back in the lab in your final year.
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    UCAS code
    C708
    Duration
    September
    Course start
    2025
  • Biomedical Engineering | BEng

    School of Chemical, Materials and Biological Engineering
    Biomedical engineering is a dynamic, multidisciplinary field that links engineering and medicine to improve human health and quality of life. It’s a field where you can make a real impact, using cutting-edge technology to develop innovations that help people live longer, healthier, and happier live…
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    UCAS code
    H673
    Duration
    3 years
    Course start
    2025
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  • Japanese Studies | BA

    School of Languages, Arts and Societies
    Complex, unique, endlessly fascinating, Japan embraces modernity and technology while maintaining its rich traditional culture. Our Japanese studies course will develop both your Japanese language skills and your understanding of Japanese culture and society. You'll also spend part of your degree s…
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    UCAS code
    T210
    Duration
    September
    Course start
    2025
  • Biomedical Engineering | BEng

    School of Chemical, Materials and Biological Engineering
    Biomedical engineering is a dynamic, multidisciplinary field that links engineering and medicine to improve human health and quality of life. It’s a field where you can make a real impact, using cutting-edge technology to develop innovations that help people live longer, healthier, and happier live…
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    UCAS code
    H673
    Duration
    3 years
    Course start
    2026
  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/smph/katie-biggs
    findings from the development of guidance to help researchers design inclusive clinical trials. ... for acutely ill adults with suspected COVID-19: The PRIEST observational cohort study. ... burden for parents living with a child with ADHD in the...
  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/smph/cara-mooney
    brain abnormalities and prognosticate developmental outcome: Postnatal follow-up of the MERIDIAN cohort. ... normal ultrasound examinations of the brain and calculation of indicators of diagnostic performance. ... The Innovation Centre. Full contact...
  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/smph/colin-angus
    Alcohol taxation and Minimum Unit Pricing. The epidemiology of alcohol consumption and harm. ... Understanding how the effects of alcohol policies differ across different settings and contexts. ... Profile. I am a professor of alcohol policy in the...
  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/murc/our-research
    The mental health and well-being implications of a mesothelioma diagnosis: A mixed methods study. ... 2019. Matthews C, Freeman C, Sharples LD on behalf of the MesoTRAP investigators, et al. ... Living with mesothelioma: A qualitative study of...
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