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  • Engineering Mathematics with programming 2

    Module code: EG1026 This module starts to introduce the more advanced topics like vector calculus and numerical methods.

  • Psychology Research Project

    Module code: PS2104 ‘Psychology Research Project’ explores key concepts and issues underlying quantitative research methodology, research design and statistics, and ethics in psychology research and practice.

  • Psychology Research Project

    Module code: PS2104 ‘Psychology Research Project’ explores key concepts and issues underlying quantitative research methodology, research design and statistics, and ethics in psychology research and practice.

  • Practice Placement 2

    Module code: RA2005 Throughout this module you will build on previously developed skills within the clinical setting to ensure the best outcome for the radiology patient.

  • Psychology Research Project

    Module code: PS2104 ‘Psychology Research Project’ explores key concepts and issues underlying quantitative research methodology, research design and statistics, and ethics in psychology research and practice.

  • Practice Placement 2

    Module code: RA2005 Throughout this module you will build on previously developed skills within the clinical setting to ensure the best outcome for the radiology patient.

  • Engineering Mathematics with programming 2

    Module code: EG1026 This module starts to introduce the more advanced topics like vector calculus and numerical methods.

  • Engineering Mathematics with programming 2

    Module code: EG1026 This module starts to introduce the more advanced topics like vector calculus and numerical methods.

  • ResponsiveGov

    This project will aim to answer these questions by developing a comparative study of governmental responsiveness in established democracies between 1980 and 2010.

  • World AIDS day 2015

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on December 4, 2015 World AIDs Day is December 1st. The 2015 campaign urges people to rethink HIV stereotypes.

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