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  • School of Business academics are helping to shine a light on the work of Vietnamese designers

    School of Business academics are helping to shine a light on the work of Vietnamese designers School of Business academics are helping to shine a light on the work of Vietnamese designers 1575|School of Business academics are helping shine a light on the work of Vietnamese...

  • Holy Wars in Sacred Lands: Conflict and Coexistence during the Crusades

    Module code: HS2367 The Crusades were undoubtedly one of the most famous episodes of religious conflict and a central phenomenon of the High Middle Ages.

  • Personalising mesothelioma treatment

    Precision therapeutics for mesothelioma Research theme lead: Professor Dean Fennell  Mesothelioma is an incurable cancer caused by asbestos, an environmental contaminant, that can arise in the chest or the abdomen.

  • English for Specific Purposes (ESP)

    Module code: EN7512 This module aims to explore the key areas of ESP and examine their applications to specific learning contexts. It will consider the development and status of ESP, and its sub areas, within the teaching of English to speakers of other languages (TESOL).

  • Foreign Policy Analysis

    Module code: PL2019 By most accounts, the United States is the sole remaining superpower, and its foreign policy plays a major role in the politics and international relations of arguably every other nation on Earth.

  • The American Presidency

    Module code: PL3071 With control over the most expensive military, the largest economy by GDP, an enormous amount of hard and soft power and a third of the world's total wealth, the Presidency of the United States is arguably the most powerful political position in the world.

  • Archaeology of the Roman Empire

    Module code: AR2046 The Roman Empire is widely held to be the most influential of ancient super-states, with a huge impact on the story of western civilisation and many successor empires in antiquity and in the modern colonial age.

  • After The Holocaust

    Module code: HS7037 After the fall of the Nazi regime in 1945, Germany was in complete disarray. It was an international pariah due to the discovery of the horrors of the concentration camps and the Holocaust. Vast numbers of its men were prisoners of war overseas or dead.

  • A World in Motion: The Rise of a Global Economy, 1783-1914

    Module code: HS2318 This module introduces you to the history of the global economy from the end of the American war of independence to the eve of the First World War, a time when economic change transformed the lives of millions of people.

  • Body Systems and Applied Medical and Biological Sciences 3

    Module code: BS2082 This blended module, taken in Year 2, covers to further body systems but also continues teaching within the Scientific Method stream of the course, which again runs throughout Year 2: Head, neck, and neuroanatomy Reproductive System Introduction to...

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