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  • Financial Risk Management

    Module code: EC7097 Some of the most spectacular losses in finance have been due to failures in risk management. Either failure to properly appreciate the risk of an investment or to manage the people taking them.

  • Research Approaches and Design

    Module code: MK7620 This module offers a comprehensive foundation for navigating the research process within the field of business and management studies.

  • Entrepreneurship

    Module code: MK3003 You will explore the issues of innovation, opportunity recognition, and venture creation in domestic and global contexts.  You will examine the entrepreneurial mindset and its role in economic growth.

  • Financial Risk Management

    Module code: AF7097 Some of the most spectacular losses in finance have been due to failures in risk management. Either failure to properly appreciate the risk of an investment or to manage the people taking them.

  • The Age of Augustus

    Module code: AH2703 Augustus: Builder, Patron, Victor, Lover, Tyrant. In this module will explore the foundations of the Roman Empire as they were laid by the greatest Roman of them all.

  • Athena SWAN

    The School of Business is committed to equal opportunities for all students and members of staff. Learn about our commitment to Athena SWAN.

  • Writing Prose Fiction

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  • Space Plasmas and Planetary Atmospheres

    Module code: PA4603 This module builds upon your knowledge of electromagnetism and the motion of charged particles in electric and magnetic fields to derive the laws determining the behaviour of plasmas and magnetised fluids – magnetohydrodynamics (MHD).

  • John Bradshaw (1942-2019)

    It is with great sadness that we have learnt of the death of former Head Groundskeeper John Bradshaw. John, who passed away on Monday 11 November, worked at the University from 1965 until his retirement in 2008.

  • Every breath you take...

    Professor Paul Monks explores air pollution and its impact on human health and the climate.

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