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  1. Advancing Professional Practice

    MSc

    The Open University - Department of Health and Social Care

    This MSc course is designed to equip practitioners with knowledge and skills, as well as the personal, professional and inter-professional insights and qualities you need to function as a successful change agent, skills analyst and researcher or practice innovator in the advancement of your own field of practice. Throughout your study you will explore module themes with regard to your own practice situation.The qualification comprises a series of modules, each with its own investigations or activities that enable you to explore your work as a place of learning and to further your enquiries using the study group, print and electronic resources of the qualification.

  2. Death, Dying and Bereavement

    PhD / MPhil

    The Open University - Faculty of Social Sciences

    Death, dying and bereavement has been one of the Faculty of Health and Social Care's major research and teaching themes for over twenty years. The work in this area ranges from dying through to death and bereavement.

  3. Ageing and Later Life

    PhD / MPhil

    The Open University - Faculty of Social Sciences

    Research in ageing and later life has a distinguished history within the Faculty of Health & Social Care's Centre for Ageing and Biographical Studies (CABS), which involves current and Emeritus staff, doctoral students and associated academics from other institutions.Research in this area is wide-ranging and interdisciplinary, with a strong emphasis on qualitative and participative research methods that address the experience of ageing. Projects have been supported by a variety of funders including Research Councils, the Department of Health and numerous charities and voluntary organisations.

 
 
 
 
 

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