Extrasolar Planets and Astrophysical DiscsPhysics and AstronomySPA7009PSemester 27YesExtrasolar Planets and Astrophysical Discs
Description: This module examines the broad and ever-expanding field of international child law. It looks at how international child law relates to various contexts, such as armed conflict, migration, criminal justice, education, and labour. Discussions in the module draw on a rich array of theoretical sources, including historical and anthropological studies of childhood, critical scholarship on international law and human rights, and criticisms of international children¿s rights law in particular.
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Online Dispute Resolution in e-CommerceLawCCDM010Semester 17NoOnline Dispute Resolution in e-Commerce
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Taxation and Electronic CommerceLawCCDM029Semester 27NoTaxation and Electronic Commerce
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Item 1: 20.00% Assessed CourseworkItem 2: 20.00% Examination/Test (not centrally administered)Item 3: 30.00% Examination/Test (not centrally administered)Item 4: 30.00% PracticalLevel: 6
Description: This module will explore the emergent legal and technological framework for the Protection of Digital Intellectual Property. This will encompass the WIPO Copyright Treaty and its implementation in key signatory states, including the EU's copyright and related rights in an information society Directive, the UK Copyright Regulations and the US' Digital Millennium Copyright Act as well as the range of digital rights management tools, their use and their interaction with laws governing other areas such as privacy and competition.
Introduction to EconometricsLanguages Linguistics and FilmIFJ6005Semester 26NoIntroduction to Econometrics
Description: This module will present contemporary research on play in animals, children and adults, focusing on psychological theories, especially during development. The module will also utilise an applied approach to studying how different psychological mechanisms may underlie playing different games, such as board, role-playing and video games, achieved by playing and discussing games in class. Students will debate societal issues related to games, such as the role of video games in violence or game addiction, but also the positive effects of games.
Description: This module trains students in the craft of doing formal semantics. It introduces Frege's hypothesis that functional application is the mechanism by which the meaning of a complex phrase is composed from the meanings of its constituent parts. It applies this method to the analysis of a variety of core semantic phenomena, including argument structure, adjectival modification, definite descriptions, relative clauses, binding and quantification. These phenomena are all extensional, meaning that insightful analyses of them can be developed without recourse to theories of possible worlds, situations, or temporal intervals. Emphasis throughout is on training students to be able to produce explicit detailed analyses of novel data.
I graduated with a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Leeds in 2001. Having previously taught at Leeds, York and Manchester Universities, I joined Keele University as a Lecturer in Philosophy in 2002, then became Lecturer in Ethics in the Centre for Professional Ethics (PEAK) in 2004, before becoming Senior Lecturer in Ethics in the School of Law in 2012 and finally Professor of Ethics in 2018. I have also held a Research Fellowship for a project on ‘Hope and Death’ as part of the Hope-Optimism Project at Cornell and Notre Dame Universities in the USA (2015-16).
Description: The module will provide an overview of quantitative methods in management research and international business. Following a revision of descriptive statistics, probability and inference, the focus will be on fitting models, synthesising and communicating the results. The module will introduce students to a range of modern quantitative methods to deal with different types of data applications relevant to international business. Emphasis will be placed on the use of statistical software such as R, with practical examples and interpretation of results.
Item 1: 10.00% Assessed CourseworkItem 2: 20.00% Assessed CourseworkItem 3: 70.00% Assessed CourseworkLevel: 5
Description: Much of the fabric of multilateralism and international organisation appears to be threatened by 'populism'. Powerful political forces are re-asserting the national sovereignty principle. For some theorists this development is inevitable given the lack of a global hegemon willing and able to enforce international co-operation. Others, however, point to the continued globalisation of certain ways of governing state and society. On this module we will examine this debate using case studies such as Ebola, tobacco, logistics, tax evasion, drugs and sport.
Description: Big Data Processing covers the new large-scale programming models that allow to create algorithms that process massive amounts of information with a cluster of computer nodes, while hiding the complexity of coordinating parallel computations across the cluster. The module covers the MapReduce programming model and the big data processing platforms Apache Hadoop and Apache Spark. Big stream and big graph processing solutions are presented and related topics such as NoSQL data stores and cloud computing execution infrastructure are discussed.