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  • MRes Dissertation

    Module code: HS7450 You’re coming to the conclusion of your postgraduate study, and your dissertation is the chance to put all your learning into practice.

  • Perceiving the Past

    Module code: HS2401 ‘History is one damn thing after another’ (Alfred Toynbee attrib.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: HS7000 You’re coming to the conclusion of your postgraduate study, and your dissertation is the chance to put all your learning into practice.

  • 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.

  • Game Theory

    Module code: EC7089 Game theory is a mathematical method used to analyse situations of interactive decision-making.

  • Midwifery Practice 2

    Module code: MW2001 (double module) This module will be delivered through a series of lectures, workshops, simulation in the skills laboratory and clinical practice, where you will learn, participate and initiate the care and provide support to women experiencing normal and...

  • Operating Systems, Networks and Distributed Systems

    Module code: CO2017 An operating system forms the interface between the computer's hardware and the user. Examples include Windows NT (and subsequent versions), Linux (and other versions of Unix), and MacOS.

  • Activism and Protest in the Information Age

    Module code: MS3022 During this module you'll investigate different forms of activism and protest inspired, facilitated, and sustained by the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in democratic and non‐democratic societies.

  • Game Theory

    Module code: EC7089 Game theory is a mathematical method used to analyse situations of interactive decision-making.

  • 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.

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