Description: The module addresses the following topics: [A] Theories of organisational learning (OL) 1) Definition of workplace OL 2) OLW early practical approaches 3) OL and managerial & organisational cognition 4) Cognitive vs socially situated learning theory [B] OL studies in different areas of business and management practice. OL and: 5) innovation practices 6) strategy-as-practice 7) change management 8) knowledge management [C] Wider contexts of OL 9) Postmodernity knowledge society 10) Recent OL concepts 11) OL futures
Description: How can we convey the importance of science and research to people who haven't studied scientific subjects? Why is it vital to do so? What is the difference between communicating science and involving the public in science?
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Description: This module introduces you to the Python programming language. After learning about data types, variables and expressions, you will explore the most important features of the core language including conditional branching, loops, functions, classes and objects. We will also look at several of the key packages (libraries) that are widely used for numerical programming and data analysis.
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Human Rights in History: Origins, Foundations, ProspectsHistoryHST5405Semester 25YesHuman Rights in History: Origins, Foundations, Prospects
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Item 1: 20.00% Examination/Test (not centrally administered)Item 2: 80.00% Assessed CourseworkLevel: 7
Continuous-time Models in FinanceMathematical SciencesMTH762USemester 27NoContinuous-time Models in Finance
Introduction to Experimental LinguisticsLanguages Linguistics and FilmLIN7039Semester 27NoIntroduction to Experimental Linguistics
Mobile people: Interdisciplinary Core Training Seminar (ICTS)Politics and International RelationsPOL700Full year7NoMobile people: Interdisciplinary Core Training Seminar (ICTS)
Description: When you say a sentence, that sentence evokes a new thought in the mind of the person you are talking to. This is because words of human languages have meanings, and the ways that those words combine also has an effect on meaning. This module looks at the different aspects of meaning that contribute to the process of understanding sentences that underlies all communication.
The Module will be taught in a very practical manner, to reflect the very nature of the topic. A highly interesting range of case studies and the knowledge and expertise of practitioners in the field will be a key aspect of the course. The Module should prove to be attractive for students attending other competition law courses and those with an `international¿ dimension in other areas of commercial orientation on the LLM.
Communication in Science and TechnologyScience and Engineering Foundation ProgrammeSEF030Semester 13NoCommunication in Science and Technology
Description: This module is concerned with the principles of drug design, drug discovery and the relationship between the molecular structure of drugs and their biological activity. Topics to be covered include: how candidate drug structures are selected for synthesis, structure activity relationships, physico-chemical properties of compounds and how these may be employed to assist in the selection of drug candidates, organic synthetic methods that are of particular relevance to the preparation of drug-like molecules.
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Description: Privacy is a growing concern in today's society, where the power of computers and the growth of the Internet have combined to make it possible to collect and disseminate more information about an individual than ever before. This module explores different aspects of privacy: privacy as a theoretical concept, a social norm or value and a legal right. The primary module focus, however, is the current legal infrastructure that governs the protection of data in various jurisdictions, (including the EU, the UK, the US, Canada and Australia) and its practical implications for global business.
Item 1: 25.00% Assessed CourseworkItem 2: 25.00% PracticalItem 3: 25.00% Examination/Test (not centrally administered)Item 4: 25.00% Examination/Test (not centrally administered)Level: 4