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  • Theories of Globalisation and New Media

    Module code: MS7023 Module Outline This module focuses on the global expansion of capitalism, the shift from industrial to service and information economies, and the significance of the ‘cultural’ as an expanding arena of production and consumption.

  • Lasdun

    Based in The Village, with The Village Hub right next door, means that you are at the heart of all the activities going on and just minutes away from great facilities.

  • Major funding for flagship research project on AI in Law Enforcement

    A project investigating the future use of probabilistic AI in law enforcement has received major funding from Responsible AI UK (RAI UK).

  • MAMA Trial

    The MAMA Trial is looking at whether stopping or continuing biologics in pregnancy is good or bad for women with inflammatory arthritis.

  • Gene and genome analysis

    Module code: BS7101 In this module you will study the very broad role bioinformatics plays in the fields of genetics and genomics.

  • Immunology and Eukaryotic Microbiology

    Module code: BS2032 Do you know your closest companions? Take BS2032 and discover how we live in a world dominated by bacteria, parasites and fungi. Using lectures and practical hands-on activities you will learn about the microbial world and our response to it.

  • Collecting and Analysing Numeric Data

    Module code: SY7013 In this module, you will study basic analytic techniques for the analysis of numeric data. You’ll cover basic uni-variate and bi-variate analyses and explore the potential offered by multivariate techniques.

  • Gene and genome analysis

    Module code: BS4101 In this module you will study the very broad role bioinformatics plays in the fields of genetics and genomics.

  • Gene and genome analysis

    Module code: BS7101 In this module you will study the very broad role bioinformatics plays in the fields of genetics and genomics.

  • Immunology and Eukaryotic Microbiology

    Module code: BS2032 Do you know your closest companions? Take BS2032 and discover how we live in a world dominated by bacteria, parasites and fungi. Using lectures and practical hands-on activities you will learn about the microbial world and our response to it.

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