Search

22326 results for: ‘students announcements family event for international students’

  • Advanced C++ Programming

    Module code: CO7105 First introduced in the early 1980s, C++ has become one of the world's most popular programming languages, due to its potential for producing efficient and compact code.

  • Consumer Behaviour

    Module code: MK2121 Understanding consumer behaviour is critical to the successful execution of marketing strategies and brand building.

  • Consumer Behaviour

    Module code: MK2121 Understanding consumer behaviour is critical to the successful execution of marketing strategies and brand building.

  • Consumer Behaviour

    Module code: MK2121 Understanding consumer behaviour is critical to the successful execution of marketing strategies and brand building.

  • Video reveals potential killer blow to King Richard III

    The University has revealed new film footage that for the first time details the potential killer blow that claimed the life of King Richard III.

  • Study uses bacteriophages to treat livestock as an alternative to antibiotics

    A new study has looked into using bacteriophages as an alternative to antibiotics to treat common infections in livestock.

  • Modern Classics: A Frost in May (14th)

    Meeting details for the Modern Classics Book Group's discussion of A Frost in May

  • Vector Calculus

    Module code: MA2032 The branches of mathematical analysis, and differential and integral calculus in particular, form an essential part of the toolbox of any pure or applied mathematician, scientist or engineer.

  • 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.

  • 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.

Back to top
MENU