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  • Accounting for Accountability and Decision Making

    Module code: MN7061 The module will provide an understanding of the fundamental concepts of accounting systems within financial and management accounting.

  • Individual Differences and Interactive Decision Making

    Module code: PS3109 In this module you will learn about individual and interactive judgement and decision making. This covers how we take decisions when faced with choices, and also interactive decisions where there are other people whose decisions influence us and our outcomes.

  • Making Meaning in Art Museums 1

    Making Meaning in Art Museums 1 explores the ways in which visitors to Wolverhampton Art Gallery talked about their experiences.

  • Making Meaning in Art Museums 2

    Making Meaning in Art Museums 2 is the second of two projects looking at the theme of art museums and their visitors, or ‘interpretive communities.’

  • Managing Finances and Strategic Decision Making

    Module code: MK7703 Strategic decisions lie at the heart of many of the challenges that confront the senior managers of any organisation. A rapidly changing, complex, ambiguous, and highly uncertain environment can threaten its performance.

  • Managing Finances and Strategic Decision Making

    Module code: MN7703 Strategic decisions lie at the heart of many of the challenges that confront the senior managers of any organisation. A rapidly changing, complex, ambiguous, and highly uncertain environment can threaten its performance.

  • Representing Intercultural Meaning: Exhibition Making

    Module code: MS7124 Module Outline In this module, you will study how a film festival or exhibition is organised, designed and curated, learning about the different formats and management structures.

  • American women making history and culture

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on January 13, 2025 The American Women Making History and Culture, 1963-1982  (“American Women”) collection on the internet archive includes Pacifica Radio Archives’ holdings from the five...

  • Are bankers dishonest?

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on December 1, 2014 According to a study published in Nature, the banking culture encourages dishonesty. Research from YouGov has shown that since the recession public trust in banking has declined.

  • Clinical Education MSc, PGDip, PGCert

    Our Postgraduate course in Clinical Education is designed to enhance your expertise as a healthcare educator and scholar, equipping you with the knowledge and skills to more effectively support your students’ learning.

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