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University of Leeds: Health Research
Institution | University of Leeds |
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Department | School of Medicine |
Web | http://www.leeds.ac.uk |
pgmed-admissions@leeds.ac.uk | |
Telephone | 0113 343 0806 |
Study type | Taught |
Postgraduate Certificate - PgCert
Summary
Our PGCert can be taken as a stand-alone qualification or as a stepping-stone to a Postgraduate Diploma.
Designed to fit around you and your personal and work commitments, our course provides introductory research training for health professionals with an interest in researching health and healthcare - most frequently undertaken within National Health Service Settings.
You will:
- receive teaching from active health researchers.
- study a range of topics such as philosophy of research; quantitative and qualitative research design; critical appraisal of published papers; questionnaire design; recording and analysing data; analytic research design.
- have access to our Health Sciences Library, with computing facilities, a broad range of books and journals.
**Develop and connect**
You will register initially for the Postgraduate Certificate. Successful completion of the Certificate means you can apply to register for the Postgraduate Diploma. All programmes are part-time. Most modules are taught in blocks which run over four consecutive days, with a gap of two or more weeks between modules. Typically, the Certificate can be gained after six months of study and the Diploma after a further year.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Entry requirements We also welcome people who have not studied the Certificate but want to attend individual modules. They should hold a degree in medicine, dentistry, nursing, a profession allied to medicine, health management, a biological science, or have relevant vocational experience. You should be working in a health-related environment. English language requirements |
Location | University of Leeds Woodhouse Lane Leeds LS2 9JT |
Summary
Our PGCert can be taken as a stand-alone qualification or as a stepping-stone to a Postgraduate Diploma.
Designed to fit around you and your personal and work commitments, our course provides introductory research training for health professionals with an interest in researching health and healthcare - most frequently undertaken within National Health Service Settings.
You will:
- receive teaching from active health researchers.
- study a range of topics such as philosophy of research; quantitative and qualitative research design; critical appraisal of published papers; questionnaire design; recording and analysing data; analytic research design.
- have access to our Health Sciences Library, with computing facilities, a broad range of books and journals.
**Develop and connect**
You will register initially for the Postgraduate Certificate. Successful completion of the Certificate means you can apply to register for the Postgraduate Diploma. All programmes are part-time. Most modules are taught in blocks which run over four consecutive days, with a gap of two or more weeks between modules. Typically, the Certificate can be gained after six months of study and the Diploma after a further year.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Entry requirements We also welcome people who have not studied the Certificate but want to attend individual modules. They should hold a degree in medicine, dentistry, nursing, a profession allied to medicine, health management, a biological science, or have relevant vocational experience. You should be working in a health-related environment. English language requirements |
Location | University of Leeds Woodhouse Lane Leeds LS2 9JT |
Summary
Our PGCert can be taken as a stand-alone qualification or as a stepping-stone to a Postgraduate Diploma.
Designed to fit around you and your personal and work commitments, our course provides introductory research training for health professionals with an interest in researching health and healthcare, often undertaken within National Health Service Settings.
You will:
- receive teaching from active health researchers
- study a range of topics such as philosophy of research; quantitative and qualitative research design; critical appraisal of published papers; questionnaire design; recording and analysing data; analytic research design
- have access to our Health Sciences Library, with computing facilities, a broad range of books and journals
**Develop and connect**
You will register initially for the Postgraduate Certificate, which you can join in either September or February. Successful completion of the Certificate means you can apply to register on the Postgraduate Diploma. All programmes are part time. Most modules are around four days' duration, with a gap of two or more weeks between modules. Typically, the Certificate can be gained after six months of study and the Diploma after a further year.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Entry requirements We also welcome people who have not studied the Certificate but want to attend individual modules. They should hold a degree in medicine, dentistry, nursing, a profession allied to medicine, health management, a biological science, or have relevant vocational experience. You should be working in a health-related environment. English language requirements |
Location | University of Leeds Woodhouse Lane Leeds LS2 9JT |
Summary
Our PGCert can be taken as a stand-alone qualification or as a stepping-stone to a Postgraduate Diploma.
Designed to fit around you and your personal and work commitments, our course provides introductory research training for health professionals with an interest in researching health and healthcare, often undertaken within National Health Service Settings.
You will:
- receive teaching from active health researchers
- study a range of topics such as philosophy of research; quantitative and qualitative research design; critical appraisal of published papers; questionnaire design; recording and analysing data; analytic research design
- have access to our Health Sciences Library, with computing facilities, a broad range of books and journals
**Develop and connect**
You will register initially for the Postgraduate Certificate, which you can join in either September or February. Successful completion of the Certificate means you can apply to register on the Postgraduate Diploma. All programmes are part time. Most modules are around four days' duration, with a gap of two or more weeks between modules. Typically, the Certificate can be gained after six months of study and the Diploma after a further year.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Entry requirements We also welcome people who have not studied the Certificate but want to attend individual modules. They should hold a degree in medicine, dentistry, nursing, a profession allied to medicine, health management, a biological science, or have relevant vocational experience. You should be working in a health-related environment. English language requirements |
Location | University of Leeds Woodhouse Lane Leeds LS2 9JT |
Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
Summary
Our PGCert can be taken as a stand-alone qualification or as a stepping-stone to a Postgraduate Diploma.
Designed to fit around you and your personal and work commitments, our course provides introductory research training for health professionals with an interest in researching health and healthcare - most frequently undertaken within National Health Service Settings.
You will:
- receive teaching from active health researchers.
- study a range of topics such as philosophy of research; quantitative and qualitative research design; critical appraisal of published papers; questionnaire design; recording and analysing data; analytic research design.
- have access to our Health Sciences Library, with computing facilities, a broad range of books and journals.
**Develop and connect**
You will register initially for the Postgraduate Certificate. Successful completion of the Certificate means you can apply to register for the Postgraduate Diploma. All programmes are part-time. Most modules are taught in blocks which run over four consecutive days, with a gap of two or more weeks between modules. Typically, the Certificate can be gained after six months of study and the Diploma after a further year.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Entry requirements We also welcome people who have not studied the Certificate but want to attend individual modules. They should hold a degree in medicine, dentistry, nursing, a profession allied to medicine, health management, a biological science, or have relevant vocational experience. You should be working in a health-related environment. English language requirements |
Location | University of Leeds Woodhouse Lane Leeds LS2 9JT |
Summary
Our PGCert can be taken as a stand-alone qualification or as a stepping-stone to a Postgraduate Diploma.
Designed to fit around you and your personal and work commitments, our course provides introductory research training for health professionals with an interest in researching health and healthcare - most frequently undertaken within National Health Service Settings.
You will:
- receive teaching from active health researchers.
- study a range of topics such as philosophy of research; quantitative and qualitative research design; critical appraisal of published papers; questionnaire design; recording and analysing data; analytic research design.
- have access to our Health Sciences Library, with computing facilities, a broad range of books and journals.
**Develop and connect**
You will register initially for the Postgraduate Certificate. Successful completion of the Certificate means you can apply to register for the Postgraduate Diploma. All programmes are part-time. Most modules are taught in blocks which run over four consecutive days, with a gap of two or more weeks between modules. Typically, the Certificate can be gained after six months of study and the Diploma after a further year.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Entry requirements We also welcome people who have not studied the Certificate but want to attend individual modules. They should hold a degree in medicine, dentistry, nursing, a profession allied to medicine, health management, a biological science, or have relevant vocational experience. You should be working in a health-related environment. English language requirements |
Location | University of Leeds Woodhouse Lane Leeds LS2 9JT |
Summary
Our PGCert can be taken as a stand-alone qualification or as a stepping-stone to a Postgraduate Diploma.
Designed to fit around you and your personal and work commitments, our course provides introductory research training for health professionals with an interest in researching health and healthcare - most frequently undertaken within National Health Service Settings.
You will:
- receive teaching from active health researchers.
- study a range of topics such as philosophy of research; quantitative and qualitative research design; critical appraisal of published papers; questionnaire design; recording and analysing data; analytic research design.
- have access to our Health Sciences Library, with computing facilities, a broad range of books and journals.
**Develop and connect**
You will register initially for the Postgraduate Certificate. Successful completion of the Certificate means you can apply to register for the Postgraduate Diploma. All programmes are part-time. Most modules are taught in blocks which run over four consecutive days, with a gap of two or more weeks between modules. Typically, the Certificate can be gained after six months of study and the Diploma after a further year.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Entry requirements We also welcome people who have not studied the Certificate but want to attend individual modules. They should hold a degree in medicine, dentistry, nursing, a profession allied to medicine, health management, a biological science, or have relevant vocational experience. You should be working in a health-related environment. English language requirements |
Location | University of Leeds Woodhouse Lane Leeds LS2 9JT |
Summary
Our PGCert can be taken as a stand-alone qualification or as a stepping-stone to a Postgraduate Diploma.
Designed to fit around you and your personal and work commitments, our course provides introductory research training for health professionals with an interest in researching health and healthcare - most frequently undertaken within National Health Service Settings.
You will:
- receive teaching from active health researchers.
- study a range of topics such as philosophy of research; quantitative and qualitative research design; critical appraisal of published papers; questionnaire design; recording and analysing data; analytic research design.
- have access to our Health Sciences Library, with computing facilities, a broad range of books and journals.
**Develop and connect**
You will register initially for the Postgraduate Certificate. Successful completion of the Certificate means you can apply to register for the Postgraduate Diploma. All programmes are part-time. Most modules are taught in blocks which run over four consecutive days, with a gap of two or more weeks between modules. Typically, the Certificate can be gained after six months of study and the Diploma after a further year.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Entry requirements We also welcome people who have not studied the Certificate but want to attend individual modules. They should hold a degree in medicine, dentistry, nursing, a profession allied to medicine, health management, a biological science, or have relevant vocational experience. You should be working in a health-related environment. English language requirements |
Location | University of Leeds Woodhouse Lane Leeds LS2 9JT |
Summary
Our PGCert can be taken as a stand-alone qualification or as a stepping-stone to a Postgraduate Diploma.
Designed to fit around you and your personal and work commitments, our course provides introductory research training for health professionals with an interest in researching health and healthcare - most frequently undertaken within National Health Service Settings.
You will:
- receive teaching from active health researchers.
- study a range of topics such as philosophy of research; quantitative and qualitative research design; critical appraisal of published papers; questionnaire design; recording and analysing data; analytic research design.
- have access to our Health Sciences Library, with computing facilities, a broad range of books and journals.
**Develop and connect**
You will register initially for the Postgraduate Certificate. Successful completion of the Certificate means you can apply to register for the Postgraduate Diploma. All programmes are part-time. Most modules are taught in blocks which run over four consecutive days, with a gap of two or more weeks between modules. Typically, the Certificate can be gained after six months of study and the Diploma after a further year.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Entry requirements We also welcome people who have not studied the Certificate but want to attend individual modules. They should hold a degree in medicine, dentistry, nursing, a profession allied to medicine, health management, a biological science, or have relevant vocational experience. You should be working in a health-related environment. English language requirements |
Location | University of Leeds Woodhouse Lane Leeds LS2 9JT |
Summary
Our PGCert can be taken as a stand-alone qualification or as a stepping-stone to a Postgraduate Diploma.
Designed to fit around you and your personal and work commitments, our course provides introductory research training for health professionals with an interest in researching health and healthcare, often undertaken within National Health Service Settings.
You will:
- receive teaching from active health researchers
- study a range of topics such as philosophy of research; quantitative and qualitative research design; critical appraisal of published papers; questionnaire design; recording and analysing data; analytic research design
- have access to our Health Sciences Library, with computing facilities, a broad range of books and journals
**Develop and connect**
You will register initially for the Postgraduate Certificate, which you can join in either September or February. Successful completion of the Certificate means you can apply to register on the Postgraduate Diploma. All programmes are part time. Most modules are around four days' duration, with a gap of two or more weeks between modules. Typically, the Certificate can be gained after six months of study and the Diploma after a further year.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Entry requirements We also welcome people who have not studied the Certificate but want to attend individual modules. They should hold a degree in medicine, dentistry, nursing, a profession allied to medicine, health management, a biological science, or have relevant vocational experience. You should be working in a health-related environment. English language requirements |
Location | University of Leeds Woodhouse Lane Leeds LS2 9JT |
Summary
Our PGCert can be taken as a stand-alone qualification or as a stepping-stone to a Postgraduate Diploma.
Designed to fit around you and your personal and work commitments, our course provides introductory research training for health professionals with an interest in researching health and healthcare, often undertaken within National Health Service Settings.
You will:
- receive teaching from active health researchers
- study a range of topics such as philosophy of research; quantitative and qualitative research design; critical appraisal of published papers; questionnaire design; recording and analysing data; analytic research design
- have access to our Health Sciences Library, with computing facilities, a broad range of books and journals
**Develop and connect**
You will register initially for the Postgraduate Certificate, which you can join in either September or February. Successful completion of the Certificate means you can apply to register on the Postgraduate Diploma. All programmes are part time. Most modules are around four days' duration, with a gap of two or more weeks between modules. Typically, the Certificate can be gained after six months of study and the Diploma after a further year.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Entry requirements We also welcome people who have not studied the Certificate but want to attend individual modules. They should hold a degree in medicine, dentistry, nursing, a profession allied to medicine, health management, a biological science, or have relevant vocational experience. You should be working in a health-related environment. English language requirements |
Location | University of Leeds Woodhouse Lane Leeds LS2 9JT |
Summary
Our PGCert can be taken as a stand-alone qualification or as a stepping-stone to a Postgraduate Diploma.
Designed to fit around you and your personal and work commitments, our course provides introductory research training for health professionals with an interest in researching health and healthcare, often undertaken within National Health Service Settings.
You will:
- receive teaching from active health researchers
- study a range of topics such as philosophy of research; quantitative and qualitative research design; critical appraisal of published papers; questionnaire design; recording and analysing data; analytic research design
- have access to our Health Sciences Library, with computing facilities, a broad range of books and journals
**Develop and connect**
You will register initially for the Postgraduate Certificate, which you can join in either September or February. Successful completion of the Certificate means you can apply to register on the Postgraduate Diploma. All programmes are part time. Most modules are around four days' duration, with a gap of two or more weeks between modules. Typically, the Certificate can be gained after six months of study and the Diploma after a further year.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Entry requirements We also welcome people who have not studied the Certificate but want to attend individual modules. They should hold a degree in medicine, dentistry, nursing, a profession allied to medicine, health management, a biological science, or have relevant vocational experience. You should be working in a health-related environment. English language requirements |
Location | University of Leeds Woodhouse Lane Leeds LS2 9JT |
Summary
Our PGCert can be taken as a stand-alone qualification or as a stepping-stone to a Postgraduate Diploma.
Designed to fit around you and your personal and work commitments, our course provides introductory research training for health professionals with an interest in researching health and healthcare, often undertaken within National Health Service Settings.
You will:
- receive teaching from active health researchers
- study a range of topics such as philosophy of research; quantitative and qualitative research design; critical appraisal of published papers; questionnaire design; recording and analysing data; analytic research design
- have access to our Health Sciences Library, with computing facilities, a broad range of books and journals
**Develop and connect**
You will register initially for the Postgraduate Certificate, which you can join in either September or February. Successful completion of the Certificate means you can apply to register on the Postgraduate Diploma. All programmes are part time. Most modules are around four days' duration, with a gap of two or more weeks between modules. Typically, the Certificate can be gained after six months of study and the Diploma after a further year.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Entry requirements We also welcome people who have not studied the Certificate but want to attend individual modules. They should hold a degree in medicine, dentistry, nursing, a profession allied to medicine, health management, a biological science, or have relevant vocational experience. You should be working in a health-related environment. English language requirements |
Location | University of Leeds Woodhouse Lane Leeds LS2 9JT |
Summary
Our PGCert can be taken as a stand-alone qualification or as a stepping-stone to a Postgraduate Diploma.
Designed to fit around you and your personal and work commitments, our course provides introductory research training for health professionals with an interest in researching health and healthcare, often undertaken within National Health Service Settings.
You will:
- receive teaching from active health researchers
- study a range of topics such as philosophy of research; quantitative and qualitative research design; critical appraisal of published papers; questionnaire design; recording and analysing data; analytic research design
- have access to our Health Sciences Library, with computing facilities, a broad range of books and journals
**Develop and connect**
You will register initially for the Postgraduate Certificate, which you can join in either September or February. Successful completion of the Certificate means you can apply to register on the Postgraduate Diploma. All programmes are part time. Most modules are around four days' duration, with a gap of two or more weeks between modules. Typically, the Certificate can be gained after six months of study and the Diploma after a further year.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Entry requirements We also welcome people who have not studied the Certificate but want to attend individual modules. They should hold a degree in medicine, dentistry, nursing, a profession allied to medicine, health management, a biological science, or have relevant vocational experience. You should be working in a health-related environment. English language requirements |
Location | University of Leeds Woodhouse Lane Leeds LS2 9JT |
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