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  • Student study investigates how lasers can control lightning

    Physics students from the Department of Physics and Astronomy have investigated the possibility of inducing, directing and controlling lightning strikes using lasers.

  • Open publishing

    How the Library can help you to publish open access reports and grey literature

  • Organisational Analysis

    Module code: MN7565 Module Outline This module introduces students to the study of large scale, complex organizations - the main characteristic of modern industrial society. It has two main themes.

  • Numerical Programming in C

    Module code: NT4014 The Physics Skills Electives are designed to help you improve your skills and enhance your career options in industry, education, research and/or business.

  • Numerical Programming in C++

    Module code: PA3247 The Physics Skills Electives are designed to help you improve your skills and enhance your career options in industry, education, research and/or business.

  • Numerical Programming in C++

    Module code: PA3247 The Physics Skills Electives are designed to help you improve your skills and enhance your career options in industry, education, research and/or business.

  • Employment sector

    We have gathered all our expertise and information on a wide range of employment sectors to inspire you and help you find the right career for you.

  • Sustainability in food and fashion

    Researchers from the Departments of Management and Media and Communication will be addressing sustainability issues, including how much food and clothing are wasted each year, alongside representatives from the food and fashion industries at a workshop on 24 September.

  • The Management and Shaping of Innovation

    Module code: MK3133 The world of innovation is fundamentally shifting - what worked for companies in the past no longer guarantees success today.

  • Conversations With… Dr Tom Stallard

    Posted by ejb71 in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 20 November 2020 Dr Tom Stallard is the Post-graduate Tutor in the School of Physics and Astronomy as well as being an Associate Professor of Planetary Astronomy.

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