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  • Global Alternative Justice

    Module code: CR2004 This module will give you an overview of the many different justice systems that exist globally, in addition to other ways in which justice can be obtained.

  • Biofluid Mechanics

    Module code: EG3062 The human body is made up of approximately 65% water and fluids play an integral role in almost every physiological process.

  • Second Language Teaching

    Module code: EN7310 This module focuses on contemporary approaches to English Language Teaching (ELT) and key aspects of ELT methodology.

  • Queer Fiction

    Module code: EN7134 This module draws on feminist and queer theory to explore the ways in which gender is constructed and represented in literature.

  • Mentoring and Coaching

    Module codes: ED7114, ED7115 The module provides you with the opportunity to explore your own practice and to examine some of the dilemmas and challenges of using mentoring and coaching techniques in a variety of circumstances.

  • Issues in Science Education

    Module code: EN7130 This practical and relevant module will provide you with the opportunity to broaden and deepen your knowledge, skills, and understanding of issues in science education.

  • Events archive

    The Medieval Research Centre has hosted many workshops, conferences, lectures and research seminars over the years. Browse our events archive here, sorted by event type.

  • Global Alternative Justice

    Module code: CR2004 This module will give you an overview of the many different justice systems that exist globally, in addition to other ways in which justice can be obtained.

  • Biofluid Mechanics

    Module code: EG3062 The human body is made up of approximately 65% water and fluids play an integral role in almost every physiological process.

  • Actuarial Professional Skills and Employability

    Module code: MA2514 This module is centred on developing the professional skills necessary for a career as in actuarial sciences, and developing your communication and employability skills.

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