Applied Econometrics (Micro)Economics and FinanceECOM114Semester 27NoApplied Econometrics (Micro)
Foreign Policy AnalysisPolitics and International RelationsPOL249Semester 25YesForeign Policy Analysis
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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.
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Description: This module covers some of the fundamental skills required by biochemists. This module is structured around three main themes:
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Description: This module is designed to give those who take it a view of British parliamentary politics from the inside out. Students will spend three days per week between January and April working for a parliamentarian, either at Westminster or in constituency offices, or both. The module will be assessed by students completing a reflective journal of their day-to-day experiences. An internship is an intensive and demanding exercise, but should provide a formative experience and useful skills for those interested a career in politics or politics-related fields.
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Description: Throughout the 20th century the cities of London, New York and Paris became important sites of various black internationalist political and cultural movements. Drawing together methodologies from urban, social and intellectual history, this course will give students a deep understanding of the prominence that London, Paris and New York took on in black life both within England, France and the United States, and internationally. It will encourage students to think of cities as both creations and creators of local, national and international black historical activism from Garveyism to the "New Negro" Movement and the birth of négritude, through to the West African Students Union movement and Black Pantherism.
Item 1: 40.00% Assessed CourseworkItem 2: 50.00% Assessed CourseworkItem 3: 10.00% Assessed CourseworkLevel: 6
Item 1: 40.00% Examination (centrally administered)Item 2: 20.00% Examination/Test (not centrally administered)Item 3: 40.00% Assessed CourseworkLevel: 5
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The module is focused around key elements of designing an individual teaching session, in a range of modes of delivery (including face to face, online and blended). It also includes an introduction to theories of learning and focuses on the importance of active and student-centred learning approaches, including the flipped classroom. The module comprises seven core teaching sessions which will be focused around planning, designing and reflecting on teaching. Participants will undertake a microteaching session as part of the module, presenting a mini teaching session to course peers. Participants will be in interdisciplinary groups and encouraged to exchange practice between disciplines.
Description: The module will commence by considering epidemiology and global burden of communicable disease. It will go on to take specific examples - HIV/AIDS, TB, malaria, neglected tropical diseases, flu and pandemic flu, food poisoning and outbreak management, and vaccine-preventable diseases.
Description: This module is appropriate to first-year students undertaking degree programmes in the chemical sciences. It provides training in the principles and practice of key techniques of practical chemistry - including analytical methods, synthetic procedures, methods of purification, and the use of a range of instrumental techniques. Topics such as good laboratory practice, health and safety in the laboratory, the preparation of laboratory reports amd data analysis techniques are also covered.
Distributed SystemsElectronic Engineering and Computer ScienceECS656USemester 26NoDistributed Systems