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  • The Global Cold War: International Relations 1945-1989

    Module code: PL1015 International Relations in the Cold War era were dominated by the clash of the two global superpowers.

  • The City in History

    Module code: HS7513 In this module, you’ll explore the urban past.

  • Conservation in Practice

    Module code: HS7252 This module will introduce you to professional practice within the realm of conservation. You'll explore current issues in urban conservation and its development and role in public policy in the UK and elsewhere.

  • The City in History

    Module code: HS7251 In this module, you’ll explore the urban past.

  • Slavery, the Civil War and Reconstruction in the United States

    Module code:HS2346 This module explores US history from the final years of slavery through the Civil War and Reconstruction in the mid-19th century.

  • Advanced Creative Writing Skills

    Module code: EN2080 This module aims to combine an intensive creative writing workshop with practice in performing work, and advanced study of creative writing research methods, critical reflection, and writing literary reviews for publication.

  • Using Stories

    Module code: EN2070 This Creative Writing module aims to explore some of the ways in which writers can discover, recover and explore materials, ideas and narratives in the wider world, and use and reshape them into effective creative pieces.

  • The Politics of Slavery

    Module code: PL3121 Slavery is now outlawed in every recognised society but, despite this, its effect still continues to be felt around the world. Estimates suggest up to 70 million people worldwide are being kept in some form of slavery.

  • The Global Cold War: International Relations 1945-1989

    Module code: PL1015 International Relations in the Cold War era were dominated by the clash of the two global superpowers.

  • Victims of Crime

    Module code: CR1006 (double module) This module seeks to address a number of critical questions including: who are victims of crime? How did the study of victims emerge? What is the nature, extent and impact of victimisation? How does the media influence public perceptions of...

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