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  • We Are What We Buy: Consumption, Self and Identity

    Module code: SY1019 By studying this module you'll gain an awareness and understanding of the links between consumption, representation, identity, culture and power in a transnational frame.

  • Academic Support

    Module code: FS0050 This module will help you acquire a wide range of important study techniques and transferable skills needed to enable you to thrive throughout your university education and beyond.

  • The Medieval Mediterranean World

    Module code: AR2043 This module will explore key developments in the history and archaeology of the Mediterranean world, with a broad time-frame of c.AD500 to AD1500.

  • Policing and Terrorism

    Module code: CR3035 The problem of terrorism is highly present in public discourse, the ‘war against terror’ is a prominent feature of politics and the media.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: CR3008 Your dissertation is your opportunity to develop an independent criminological research study, on a topic of your own choosing.

  • Human Rights and Health Care Law

    Module code: LW7096 The aims of this module are to explore the impact of human rights principles in the area of health care law. More specifically, there will be a discussion of the basic principles of human rights relevant to the health care context.

  • Film, Reception and Consumption

    Module code: HA2433 In this module, you will investigate the process of film production and consumption within wider contexts of contemporary global film industries and markets.

  • Financial Risk

    Module code: MA3073 A crucial topic in financial and actuarial disciplines is to evaluate risk. The aim of this module is to provide an introduction to the most popular theories for risk measurement and discuss the applications of these theories.

  • Industrial Placements

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  • Research documents

    Ethical approvals Study Title: Less Invasive Autopsy: A study to evaluate and compare the use of Computerised Axial Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) with conventional autopsy Reference Number: 04/Q2501/64 Dr Emma Cheshire, Senior Research Fellow Study...

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