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  • Learning Technologies 1: Technology-Enhanced Learning

    Module code: ED7601 This module will give you a broad overview of technologies, their associated characteristics and the ways in which they can be used to foster different pedagogical approaches across different learning contexts.

  • Research opportunities

    We welcome organisations from policy, environmental practice and industry contacting us to discuss collaboration opportunities.

  • Life in halls

    Our halls of residence provide a comfortable, safe and welcoming environment that makes settling into university life so much easier. We want you to feel at home here.

  • Contact and downloads

    contact details and downloads of documents

  • International Business and Marketing

    Co-leads: Professor John Cadogan and Professor Sarah Park The research group on International Business and Marketing (IBM) aims to foster knowledge exchange in the fields of international business and international marketing, contributing to an environment conducive to...

  • Immigration and Ethnicity in Colonial and Post-Colonial France

    Module code: FR3125 Immigration as an issue remains at the heart of social, cultural and political debates in France.

  • Accountability, Representation and Control

    Module code: AF7262 This module explores the theoretical foundations of accounting and its behavioural consequences.

  • Add an image component to a page

    Add image component to a page in Sitecore.

  • ‘You want Pay-Rise with that?’ Strike Action, Fast-Food Style

    Posted by Paul Brook in School of Business Blog on November 19, 2014 In the age of much austerity and few alternatives, Paul Brook , Senior Lecturer in the Sociology of Work and Employment at the School, makes a renewed claim for a politics of labour mobilisation   Not...

  • In vivo services

    Our in vivo services support the smooth running of all research and studies relating to experimental research and research using animals.

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