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  • Research and Enterprise Division

    The Research and Enterprise Division (RED) works in partnership with colleagues in academic Departments, Colleges and professional services to provide comprehensive support for research, enterprise, impact and knowledge exchange activity.

  • Historical and Conceptual Themes in Psychology

    Module code: PS7401 This module introduces you to the origins, developments and contemporary issues in the discipline of Psychology.

  • Historical and Conceptual Themes in Psychology

    Module code: PS7550 This module introduces you to the origins, developments and contemporary issues in the discipline of Psychology.

  • Historical and Conceptual Themes in Psychology

    Module code: PS7401 This module introduces you to the origins, developments and contemporary issues in the discipline of Psychology.

  • Historical and Conceptual Themes in Psychology

    Module code: PS7550 This module introduces you to the origins, developments and contemporary issues in the discipline of Psychology.

  • Research Methods in the Study of Risk, Crisis and Disaster Management

    Module code: MN7633 This module provides comprehensive knowledge of methodological issues in social science research.

  • Historical and Conceptual Themes in Psychology

    Module code: PS7401 This module introduces you to the origins, developments and contemporary issues in the discipline of Psychology.

  • Historical and Conceptual Themes in Psychology

    Module code: PS7550 This module introduces you to the origins, developments and contemporary issues in the discipline of Psychology.

  • Media Research Design and Practice

    Module code: MS7619 This module introduces you to the basic principles of research theory, design and ethics as well as to a range of individual quantitative and qualitative research methods commonly used in media and communications research.

  • Here we used to cross the river

    Laura Albertini, PhD Student has entered a piece entitled 'Here we used to cross the river'.

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