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  • The Beer Game: supply and demand chains

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on February 23, 2024 The Beer Game was invented in the 1960s by Jay Forrester at MIT. The game was designed to teach about supply and demand chains .

  • RSS feed from UN

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on February 13, 2012 Get the RSS feed from the U.N. Dag Hammarskjöld Library http://un-library.tumblr.

  • Events archive

    Browse our events archive to find out more about past events that have taken place in the School of Geography, Geology and the Environment.

  • Staff

    Browse our Psychology staff, including academic, research and professional services staff, and see their contact details.

  • data science or statistics

    discussion of the philosophy underlying a course on data analysis with R

  • A New History of Bronze: crafting, leadership and violence

    Research project page for A New History of Bronze: crafting, leadership and violence. Detailing the project hosts, methodology, the research team, and example publications.

  • Postgraduate programme specification content for 'with industry' programme variants

    This page details the University’s standard specification for PGT ‘with industry’ programme variants and should be read in conjunction with the relevant programme specification. Type of study The full-time taught modules and project are campus based.

  • Progression between years (5.55 - 5.85)

    Learn more about progression between years in Senate Regulation 5.

  • PGCE Secondary

    This is for you if... you have an undergraduate degree and would like to train to teach 11-18 year-olds.

  • ‘Seasonal, unprotected and undocumented’: What will post-Brexit immigration look like?

    Posted by Fabian Frenzel in School of Business Blog on April 1, 2017 Now that Prime Minister Teresa May has signed Article 50, ULSB’s Dr Fabian Frenzel discusses the possibilities for post-Brexit immigration.

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