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  • How to apply

    Step-by-step guidance on how to apply for our postgraduate courses, including guidance on necessary supporting documents and filling out your application form.

  • Foundations of Health Data Science

    Module code: MD7475 This module will provide an outline of the workflow of a typical data science project, from the formation of questions to the communication of results.

  • Conservation and Ecological Genetics

    Module code: NT4006 The study of ecology and evolution is being revolutionised by the application of modern molecular genetic techniques such as genome sequencing using next-generation sequencing, and rapid genotyping methods (e.g.

  • Joanna Story

    Professor Joanna Story researches early medieval history, with her work on early medieval manuscripts and art helping to improve our understanding of early European history and culture.

  • Foundations of Health Data Science

    Module code: MD7475 This module will provide an outline of the workflow of a typical data science project, from the formation of questions to the communication of results.

  • Foundations of Health Data Science

    Module code: MD7475 This module will provide an outline of the workflow of a typical data science project, from the formation of questions to the communication of results.

  • 2022

    An archive listing of the spring seminar events of 2022.

  • Richard Tapp

    Richard Tapp is a Solicitor and Chartered Governance Professional.

  • Postgraduate programmes

    Available degrees The Centre for Urban History offers Masters in Urban Conservation (accredited by hr Institute for Historic Building Conservation) and in Urban History (as a pathway of MA History). You can also study for a Masters by Research or PhD/MPhil.

  • Theorising Crime and Deviance

    Module code: CR7144 (double module) This module focuses on the underlying theoretical processes underlying how we classify crime and deviant behaviours. We will draw on evidence to examine the social and demographic correlates for offending.

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