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  • Renaissance Literature A

    Module code: EN2020 This module introduces you to the landmark texts of the English Renaissance (excluding drama). These works reflect the impact of the new humanist learning pioneered in Italy, of the new medium of print, and the turbulent politics and religion of the time.

  • Medieval Archaeology

    Module code: AR1555 Following the end of the Roman Empire, Europe was subject to many significant changes in terms of the ways in which society was organised.

  • Human Rights and Health Care Law

    Module code: LW7096 The aims of this module are to explore the impact of human rights principles in the area of health care law. More specifically, there will be a discussion of the basic principles of human rights relevant to the health care context.

  • A Sea of Conflict? Christian Muslim Encounters 1100-1300 AD- Part 1

    Module code: HS3763 This special subject will look at the history of the medieval Eastern Mediterranean from a religious and cultural perspective.

  • Fire in Maurice Shock Medical Sciences Building - media statements

    The lab was damaged by fire and the vicinity affected by smoke and water damage. The fire was dealt with by the fire service within minutes. Over the weekend, University teams along with other services will assess the building for the extent of the damage.

  • Add a feature box to a page

    Learn how to add a feature box to page in Sitecore.

  • Migration, Borders, Belonging: Approaches and Representations

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  • Archaeology and Heritage

    Module code: AR3606 ‘Heritage’ is a very powerful idea, and we will begin this module by thinking about what heritage actually is and what it means in the contemporary world.

  • Archaeology and Heritage

    Module code: AR3606 ‘Heritage’ is a very powerful idea, and we will begin this module by thinking about what heritage actually is and what it means in the contemporary world.

  • Migration, Borders, Belonging: Approaches and Representations

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