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  • Employment Law for HR Practitioners

    Module code: MN3162 Employment law regulates the relationship between employers and employees. It governs what employers can expect from employees, what employers can ask employees to do and employees’ rights at work (CIPD 2022).

  • Employment Law for HR Practitioners

    Module code: MN3162 Employment law regulates the relationship between employers and employees. It governs what employers can expect from employees, what employers can ask employees to do and employees’ rights at work (CIPD 2022).

  • Previous Student and Staff Co-chairs

    Learn about founding members of MedRACE, and MedRACE student co-chairs 2020-2023.

  • Genetics and ethics and law for higher education

    Genetics and ethics for higher education Genetics and ethics for higher education Close up of the word 'ethics' in a paragraph, being underlined by a red pen. Genetics and law for higher education Genetics and law for higher education Scales, gavel and law book on table.

  • Ruth Pollington

    We have learned, with sadness, of the death of Ruth Pollington (née Rowell) who passed away peacefully on Sunday 16 June 2024, aged 74 years.

  • Earth observations of the atmosphere

    Module code: PA7201 This module will combine an introduction to the atmosphere and atmospheric sensing with practical experience in analysing large and complex atmospheric datasets.

  • Earth observations of the atmosphere

    Module code: PA7201 This module will combine an introduction to the atmosphere and atmospheric sensing with practical experience in analysing large and complex atmospheric datasets.

  • People

    Find out ways to contact members of staff based in History and Politics and International Relations. See contact details for Academic staff, professional services staff and Honorary Visiting staff, amongst others.

  • Bodies 1850-1918

    This interdisciplinary module will introduce you to the ways in which the Victorians and Edwardians thought about the body.

  • The Mosaic newsletter

    Read the School of Archaeology and Ancient History's newsletter, The Mosaic.

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