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  • The Politics of Contemporary British Foreign Policy

    Module code: PL3137 Despite the loss of its global supremacy in the mid-1950s, the United Kingdom is still one of the world's great powers.

  • American Autobiography and American Literature

    Module code: AM3022 ‘Autobiography,’ says critic Robert Sayre, ‘may be the preeminent kind of American expression’.

  • Advanced Topics in Medicinal Chemistry

    Module code: CH4211 Medicinal chemistry is a field of chemistry which discovers and develops new therapeutic agents which help in the fight against disease and illness.

  • The Politics of Contemporary British Foreign Policy

    Module code: PL3137 Despite the loss of its global supremacy in the mid-1950s, the United Kingdom is still one of the world's great powers.

  • Japan: Culture, History and Power

    Module code: SY2061 Japan offers an entirely different context and culture for the study of sociology, compared to our western studies of social issues. You’ll be looking at Japanese society, its development and processes of social change.

  • The Politics of Contemporary British Foreign Policy

    Module code: PL3137 Despite the loss of its global supremacy in the mid-1950s, the United Kingdom is still one of the world's great powers.

  • Political Participation in Britain

    Module code: PL3127 In 2016, the UK voted to leave the European Union by a slim majority.

  • Policing and Diversity

    Module code: CR2030 The representativeness of the police service, and the relationship between the public and the police, is fundamental to police legitimacy. This module examines policing and diversity in two ways.

  • Chinese Media and Popular Culture in a Global Context

    Module code: MS7052 All aspects of Chinese popular culture will be investigated in this module, and you’ll gain an understanding of the influential social factors behind the media, as well as its implications.

  • Corporate reform manifesto to be launched at Westminster

    Professor Martin Parker (pictured) from the School of Management will be a guest speaker at a People's Parliamentary debate at Westminster on 2 March, where he will be speaking on issues outlined in the Corporate Reform Collective's Manifesto to enact change.

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