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  • Media, Knowledge and Public Understanding

    Module code: MS7053  Module co-ordinator: Dr Nelya Koteyko Module Outline The module aims to help students to develop skills both in researching the processes of science communication and critically evaluating mediated science communication.

  • KISU observer of the Kurdistan Independence Referendum Elections

    A University academic, from the School of History, Politics and International Relations, has taken part in a fact-finding mission to the Kurdistan Region of Iraq.

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    contact details and downloads of documents

  • Principles of anatomy and physiology

    Module code: MD0003 In medicine, a thorough knowledge of anatomy and physiology is essential for understanding the normal structure and function of the human body, and how disruptions to these can lead to disease.

  • Principles of anatomy and physiology

    Module code: MD0003 In medicine, a thorough knowledge of anatomy and physiology is essential for understanding the normal structure and function of the human body, and how disruptions to these can lead to disease.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: MK7020 This is the most substantive piece of work that you will undertake during your studies at the School of Business.

  • Mathematical Modelling for Business

    Module code: EC3057 Business analytics is having a significant impact on the profitability of numerous business firms around the world and this module provides essential skills relevant to this field but also introduces you to the exciting field of mathematical modelling for...

  • Advanced Corporate Finance

    Module code: AF3151 In this module you will critically discuss the problem of asymmetric information (adverse selection and moral hazard) and how information frictions shape corporate decisions in capital structure, dividend policy and corporate governance.

  • Archaeology, Religion and Belief

    Module code: AR3553 Religion, belief and ritual are important aspects of the human experience and yet notoriously difficult for archaeologists to understand from the archaeological record.

  • (In)visible Convict Heritage on Rottnest Island

    Blog on heritage of convict aboriginal history on Rottnest Island also known as Wadjemup, West Australia

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