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  • Dissertation (Human Resource Management)

    Module code: MN3202 Dissertation is your opportunity to tailor your learning into an area of HRM that you find fascinating and want to know more about.

  • Professor Alison Snape

    Professor Alison Snape is one of the elected Senate representatives on Council appointed in June 2025. Professor Snape is currently the Head of the School of Biological Sciences.

  • Elementary Particles: The Standard Model and Beyond

    Module code: PA3604 This module will build on your knowledge in particle physics, by introducing the experiment methods of high-energy physics, discussing the key aspects of the Standard Model, and developing theoretical aspects of going beyond the standard model.

  • Interpreting Archaeological Evidence: Material Culture and Environment

    Module code: AR2554 This module will introduce you to some of the main categories of archaeological evidence recovered from archaeological sites.

  • Organised Crime

    Module code: CR2024 The term ‘organised crime’ is widely used in the media, within policy circles and academia.

  • The Museum and Change

    Module code: MU7550 This module sets the context for the course by establishing some of the key trajectories of thought around museums and galleries.

  • Company Law

    Module code: LW7145 This module examines the international regulation of companies from a theoretical and comparative perspective.

  • Research Projects

    The current and past research projects from The Centre for Landscape and Climate Research.

  • From the genetic origins of disease to the complexity of the classroom

    At the final professorial inaugural lectures for this academic year, experts from across the University will be delving into topics ranging from the genetics of the human body to present day human-technology interaction.

  • Gender and Sexuality in Medieval Literature

    Module code: EN7248 This module aims to enable students to theorise gender and sexuality competently in relation to medieval literature and culture. It will introduce them to influential modern theories and consider their applicability to medieval texts.

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