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  • News

    News about research and events at the University.

  • Screenplays

    Module code: EN3175 This is an introductory module covering the requirements of working as a writer in the film business with an emphasis on scriptwriting.

  • Screenplays

    Module code: EN3175 This is an introductory module covering the requirements of working as a writer in the film business with an emphasis on scriptwriting.

  • Financial Reporting

    Module code: EC3087 One of the key requirements for accountants is to produce financial reports to communicate the activities of organisations to a wide variety of decision makers.

  • Attitude and Orbit Control Systems

    Module code: EG7040 This module will introduce the limitations that classical control design, based on the use of nominal linear models, would encounter in a real-world operating environment such as unmodelled disturbances, uncertainty in the nominal model, and nonlinear effects.

  • NERC Urgency Grant

    Information on the NERC Urgency Grant, conducted by the University.

  • Understanding Screenplays

    Module code: EN3175 This is an introductory module covering the requirements of working as a writer in the film business with an emphasis on scriptwriting.

  • Dissertation (Film Studies)

    Module code: HA3401 A dissertation is an extended independent research project completed as part of an undergraduate degree. Like most subjects in the Arts and Humanities, we attach particular significance to the dissertation.

  • Extended Translation Project

    Module code: TS7038 In this module, we will explore how to manage sizeable lengths of translation. You will learn and use different translation strategies as appropriate to solve translation issues, and manage and translate a text of considerable length.

  • Translating Different Genres

    Module code: TS7030 Different genres use differing generic structures, language features and registers, and are intended for different audiences. Therefore, different genres need to be handled differently in a translation.

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