After spending millions on FB/IG paid ads profitably across dozens of industries there is ONE SINGLE mistake that consistently costs amateur advertisers more than any other. In this module we share what it is and how to fix it
Cognitive RoboticsElectronic Engineering and Computer ScienceECS794PSemester 27NoCognitive Robotics
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Description: This module introduces the students to the different types of pluripotent stem cells which are used for research and in therapeutics. The emphasis will be on induced pluripotent stem cells, where the focus will be on generation, verification, and applications of these cells. Additionally, techniques that are used for genome engineering will be covered which will be integrated in applications of induced pluripotent stem cells.
Interaction DesignElectronic Engineering and Computer ScienceECS612USemester 26NoInteraction Design
Description: The course explores a broad range of medical engineering associated with the areas of urology. Topics will include surgical instrumentation, imaging and diagnostics, tissue engineering, catheters, pads and implantable devices and materials. Initially the course covers the basic anatomy, physiology of the urinary tract in health and disease, with particular reference to clinical incontinence. The course will utilize tissue and fluid mechanics to examine the biomechanics of the bladder and urodynamic clinical assessment. Specialist information will be provided by outside lecturers including NHS clinical engineerings..
Description: This module engages witrh contemporary femninist thought, steering a course through the literary criticism, history and theory of feminism,. It examines the signifcant debates and key concept of feminist thought through a range of literary, political and philosophical texts and encourages students to develop their own critical understanding of gender and equality issues in the contemporary period. Students are invited to explore the impact of feminism approaches on literary criticism, to understand the critical feminist project in its own terms, and to examine feminism in relation in Marxism, psychoanalysis, sexuality, post-structuralism, neo-liberalism and international feminism.
French Language and Culture II (b)Languages Linguistics and FilmLAN5112Full year5YesFrench Language and Culture II (b)
From Muhammad to the Ottomans: A History of Medieval Islamic SocietiesHistoryHST5116Semester 15YesFrom Muhammad to the Ottomans: A History of Medieval Islamic Societies
Description: This is the core second year module for BA International Relations. It is concerned with the most significant questions that confront all students of international politics: how do we explain the persistence of war and suffering in international politics? Can we hope for a better future? If so, how might we get there? What can we really know with any certainty about international politics?
Multi- and inter-disciplinaritySEF_6_AEconomics Project IEconomics and FinanceECN326Semester 16NoEconomics Project I
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The unique thing about this program is that you have to make money for Anthony to make his money, hence the name Partner With Anthony. Simply put, Anthony only gets his share of the money if you get your money first, which is one thing that made me trust this program.
Description: This module aims to develop an awareness of the role of chemistry in contemporary societal and global issues and at equipping final year students with the key skills required to address some of the challenges that they are likely to encounter as professional chemists. Topics such as advanced experimental techniques, industrial safety, intellectual property and ethical issues arising during professional practice of chemistry will be discussed. This module will particularly focus on developing communication skills that will allow students to evaluate, interpret, synthesise and discuss chemical information effectively and present
Burn and Wound HealingSchool of Medicine and DentistryICM7058Semester 37NoBurn and Wound Healing
Item 1: 12.50% Assessed CourseworkItem 2: 12.50% Assessed CourseworkItem 3: 75.00% Examination (centrally administered)Level: 6
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Description: This is an introductory module in Public International Law. The broad aim is to introduce students who have not studied international law before to its core principles, including methodology, sources and techniques of legal reasoning. Topics covered include: The nature and purpose of international law; subjects of international law; state jurisdiction and immunity, including diplomatic immunity and jurisdiction in criminal matters; the law of treaties; the law of the sea; implementation and enforcement; international law and the individual; state responsibility; state succession, the law of international organizations including United Nations Law; the settlement of disputes; international law and national legal systems especially the municipal law of the United Kingdom.