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Brunel University Research Archive (BURA) >
With its five academic divisions of Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Biosciences, Social Work and Health Studies and Community Health, the School is one of the largest at Brunel University. We offer a modern and exciting range of courses with flexible modes of study at undergraduate and postgraduate levels to our 1,800 students. The majority of our courses take full advantage of the School's strong links with industry, commerce, and public service organisations by including work experience placements, or the opportunity of a sandwich year, as part of students' learning. As a result, our graduates become fit for the world of work and are highly employable. Collections in this community
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Recent SubmissionsThe role of homeobox gene in leukaemia A social marketing perspective of young people’s sexual health Epigenetics in Friedreich's ataxia: Challenges and opportunities for therapy
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