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  • American Masculinities

    Module code: AM3044 This module will explore the construction (and deconstruction) of the myths of manly heroism and masculinity that have come to characterise the American national identity.

  • Advanced Physical Chemistry

    Module code: NT4008 During your previous years of study, you will have learnt the core principles of physical chemistry.

  • General Chemistry

    Module code: CH1200 This module will reinforce your knowledge of fundamental principles and theories within chemistry, such as the nature of atoms, molecules and chemical bonds, physical and chemical properties of chemical compounds, basic concepts of quantum chemistry and...

  • Advanced Physical Chemistry

    Module code: CH3203 During your previous two years of study, you will have learnt the core principles of physical chemistry.

  • Anthropogenic Impact on the Urban Environment

    Module code: GL4106 Most humans now live in cities, and the construction and evolution of the urban environment require enormous amounts of geological resources to create and maintain the infrastructure - and deep geological knowledge to ensure that environmental hazards are...

  • Natural Resources and Energy for the 21st Century

    Module code: GL1104 Where do the materials in my mobile phone come from? Should we mine in the Arctic? What are the viable alternatives to fossil fuels? How does the discovery of diamonds change the history of a country? Natural resources are the fundamental basis for the way...

  • Advanced Solid Mechanics

    Module code: EG7037 In industry, commercial software is used to carry out finite element analysis in structure design.

  • About the Centre

    Find out more about the Stoneygate Centre for Empathic Healthcare.

  • Zainab Mai-Bornu

    Zainab joined the University in April 2021 as a lecturer in International Politics with a particular focus on the politics of Africa.

  • Dr Paula Dobrowolski

    Paula has worked with disabled students at the University for 28 years. From 1994 to 2000, she was the Welfare Officer for students with special needs, before establishing the AccessAbility Centre as a standalone disability service.

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