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    Film Studies PhD students

  • Join the fight to save lives

    Empower Community Ambassadors to Prevent Snakebite Deaths in Ganjam, Odisha Led By Professor Nibedita Ray-Bennett, Institute for Environmental Futures Vital research into the causes and circumstances of avoidable snakebite deaths is being led by Professor Nibedita Ray-Bennett...

  • Director of Human Resources

    Find out more about our Director of HR. This role is responsible for leading the development and implementation of the Human Resources Strategy and for the creation and development of the Organisational Development plan for the University.

  • Jennifer Browning BA MA MCIfA

    Learn more about our Project Officer of ULAS, Jennifer Browning.

  • Gothic

    Module code: EN2131 Gothic is a cultural movement exploring everything that is ‘Other’ to the norms of mainstream society.

  • Writing for Laughs

    Module code: EN3204 This module aims to mix creative writing, criticism and theory in its exploration of modern and contemporary comedy.

  • Postcolonial Afghanistan: From the Great Game to the War on Terror

    Module code: EN3161  Often besieged by its powerful political neighbours, Afghanistan has inspired a steady stream of English-language accounts by anthropologists, travel writers, military personnel and journalists.

  • Critical Perspectives on Management

    Module code: MN7097 Module Outline This module is an introduction to critical, ethical and political thinking, specifically as it applies to management, business, markets and organizing.

  • Principles and Practices of Marketing (Management MSc)

    Module code: MN7563 Module co-ordinator: Dr Andrea Davies Module Outline This module presents the concepts of marketing in all types of organisations; promotes understanding of interrelationships between the marketing mix elements and an appreciation of marketing in a...

  • Public Finance

    Module code: MN7620 The public sectors of developed and developing nations play a significant role in terms of the impact of taxation, borrowing and regulation upon private sector decision-making and activity. The budget of the public sector is not neutral.

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