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  • Fluid Mechanics

    Module code: EG1041 Fluid Mechanics is an important module for engineering students that focuses on the behaviour of fluids at rest and in motion. In this module, students learn how the properties and behaviour of fluids change under different conditions.

  • Topics in Professional Psychology

    Module code: PS2108 In this module, you will learn about how your psychological expertise can be applied to understanding human behaviour in occupational, educational, clinical and forensic settings.

  • Advanced Gas Turbines

    Module code: EG4422 In this module you'll learn how to calculate the performance of a gas turbine (jet) engine, specifically the turbofan engine used on large civil aircraft.

  • Advanced Gas Turbines

    Module code: EG7422 In this module you'll learn how to calculate the performance of a gas turbine (jet) engine, specifically the turbofan engine used on large civil aircraft.

  • Political Journalism

    Module code:JO3007 In this module, you will explore political journalism. You’ll learn what it is, learn its key concepts and principles and produce your own pieces of content.

  • Topics in Professional Psychology

    Module code: PS2108 In this module, you will learn about how your psychological expertise can be applied to understanding human behaviour in occupational, educational, clinical and forensic settings.

  • Fluid Mechanics

    Module code: EG1041 Fluid Mechanics is an important module for engineering students that focuses on the behaviour of fluids at rest and in motion. In this module, students learn how the properties and behaviour of fluids change under different conditions.

  • Volumes

    Explore all 43 volumes of the new Complete Works of Evelyn Waugh project with the University of Leicester. Find out more about the project and see the published volumes.

  • Indigenous Geographies of Carceral Islands

    Essay about the indigenous georaphies on three Australian convict islands - Melville; Cockatoo; Rottnest

  • Transporting Convicts from New Zealand to Van Diemen’s Land

    Posted by Carrie Crockett in Carceral Archipelago on October 31, 2017 By Dr Kristyn Harman Senior Lecturer in History, University of Tasmania   Like many New Zealanders, I grew up hearing stories about the Australian penal colonies, particularly anecdotes of London...

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