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  • Algorithms, Data Structures and Advanced Programming

    Module code: CO1107 This module covers advanced programming material, including common algorithms and data structures.

  • Psychology with Cognitive Neuroscience Research Project

    Module code: PS2105 This module examines the key concepts and issues underlying quantitative research methodology, research design and statistics, and ethics in cognitive neuroscience research and practice.

  • Applied Psychology Research Project

    Module code: PS2106 This module investigates key concepts and issues underlying quantitative research methodology, research design and statistics, and ethics in applied psychology research and practice.

  • Algorithms, Data Structures and Advanced Programming

    Module code: CO1107 This module covers advanced programming material, including common algorithms and data structures.

  • Applied Psychology Research Project

    Module code: PS2106 This module investigates key concepts and issues underlying quantitative research methodology, research design and statistics, and ethics in applied psychology research and practice.

  • Psychology with Cognitive Neuroscience Research Project

    Module code: PS2105 This module examines the key concepts and issues underlying quantitative research methodology, research design and statistics, and ethics in cognitive neuroscience research and practice.

  • Algorithms, Data Structures and Advanced Programming

    Module code: CO1107 This module covers advanced programming material, including common algorithms and data structures.

  • Management is too Important Not to Debate

    Posted by Simon Lilley in School of Business Blog on October 21, 2013 Higher Education providers have experienced much less turbulent times than these.

  • Research student helps reopen Lincoln Castles longclosed prison

    Work by a PhD student that will bring a Victorian Prison back to life has received a royal seal of approval.

  • Exploring the transient Universe

    A novel mission - to understand how the Universe began and what it is made of – involves Professor Paul O'Brien from our Department of Physics and Astronomy.

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