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  • Urban History Group

    The Urban History Group organises conferences every year to aid academic learning.

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    Interdisciplinary centre advancing healthcare innovation, digital health, and workforce well being through research, policy, and global partnerships.

  • Anthropogenic Impact on the Urban Environment

    Module code: GL7106 In this module you will learn to think like a scientific researcher; undertaking genuine exploratory research that is relevant to society.

  • Medieval Mediterranean

    Module code: AR2608 The Mediterranean Sea was a place of encounters and sometimes even clashes between different cultures during the Middle Ages.

  • Advanced Topics in Cancer Biology

    Module code: MB7004 The development and use of appropriate anti-cancer therapy rely on the accurate diagnosis of cancer. Therefore, it is important to be able to differentiate between normal and malignant tissue under the microscope.

  • Analysis and Design of Algorithms

    Module code: CO3002 In this module you will study the design and analysis of algorithms – step-by-step procedures, such as those executed by computers, to solve problems.

  • Advanced Topics in Cancer Biology

    Module code: MB7004 The development and use of appropriate anti-cancer therapy rely on the accurate diagnosis of cancer. Therefore, it is important to be able to differentiate between normal and malignant tissue under the microscope.

  • Anthropogenic Impact on the Urban Environment

    Module code: GL7106 In this module you will learn to think like a scientific researcher; undertaking genuine exploratory research that is relevant to society.

  • Genetics and early British population history

    Academic advisors Professor Simon James Professor Mark Jobling Dr Turi King Research Associate Dr Jon Wetton Published studies of the genetic diversity of the peoples of Britain have so far focused on uniparentally-inherited markers.

  • Exoplanets and Planet Formation

    The last few years have seen an explosion in our knowledge of extra-solar planets, and we now understand that most, if not all stars host planetary systems.

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