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  • Accounting and Finance MSc

    This is for you if... you want to study the principal methods of financial management and accounting and learn to analyse complex business situation.

  • Seditious works in Special Collections: the case of William Prynne (1600-1669)

    Posted by Simon Dixon in Library Special Collections on October 10, 2014 Engraved portrait of William Prynne, published in 1811.

  • Research Students

    Our researcher development programme gives you the skills required to become effective researchers, to improve your employability and to enhance your capabilities.

  • Lending books and journals to other libraries

    Libraries in the UK and from around the world may request articles, chapters and books from our collection through a variety of inter library loan and document supply channels.

  • Literature and Exile: American Writers in Paris

    Module code: EN7132 American writers have always had a tense relationship with Europe and in the mid-nineteenth century they began to distance themselves from European culture for failing to address their own national circumstances.

  • Research Project 3

    Module code: NT3001 The Third Year Project is a substantial piece of individual research work (30 credits; equivalent to at least 300 hours of student work over the year).

  • Conservation Biology

    Module code: BS3058 Our planet and the ecosystems within it are currently subject to unprecedented rates of environmental change as a direct consequence of the activities of the human population.

  • Research Project 3

    Module code: NT3001 The Third Year Project is a substantial piece of individual research work (30 credits; equivalent to at least 300 hours of student work over the year).

  • Freemens Common Cottages

    Freemen's Common Cottages are located next to the Bob Burgess Building on Freemen's Common.  The group study rooms in Freemen's Common Cottages for groups of 4, 6 or 12 can be booked up to 4 days in advance through Book a Study Space.

  • Literature and Exile: American Writers in Paris

    Module code: EN7132 American writers have always had a tense relationship with Europe and in the mid-nineteenth century they began to distance themselves from European culture for failing to address their own national circumstances.

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