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  • Historical Research, Historical Writing

    Module code: HS7010 This module will equip you with the methodological and analytical skills to carry out high-level research and writing - vital when undertaking your dissertation.

  • Experimental Research Project B

    Module code: BS3102 This module comprises the oral presentation and report write-up of the practically-based, laboratory, bioinformatics or field work –based modules.

  • Education Research Project B

    Module code: BS3302 This module comprises the oral presentation and report write-up of the practically-based Research Education project module.

  • Previous Student and Staff Co-chairs

    Learn about founding members of MedRACE, and MedRACE student co-chairs 2020-2023.

  • Term and semester dates

    Key information on the University’s academic term and semester dates for the forthcoming years.

  • Data Mining and Neural Networks

    Module code: MA3022 This module will provide a comprehensive grounding in the structure of the data mining process and explain the basic notations and operations.

  • Order and Disorder: International Relations 1945 to the Present

    Module code: PL1018 This international history module will identify and discuss key themes and issues in International Relations since 1945.

  • Earth Observation Data Integration Pilot

    The research project aimed to identify and capitalise on the opportunities that the Sentinel satellites offers for the monitoring and management of forests and woodlands.

  • Advanced Solid Mechanics

    Module code: EG4116 This module will give you the knowledge and skills to apply advanced Finite Element Analysis (FEA) to calculate the stresses in complex structures, and predict whether these structures will fail under loads they experience in service.

  • Marketing Management

    Module code: MK7404 This module begins by analysing the foundational principles of marketing and appropriately applying these to a broad range of organisational scenarios.

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