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  • Clinical and Cognitive Neuropsychology

    Module code: PS3117 In this module we will investigate concepts, theoretical debates and methodologies in cognitive and clinical neuropsychology.

  • Clinical and Cognitive Neuropsychology

    Module code: PS3117 In this module we will investigate concepts, theoretical debates and methodologies in cognitive and clinical neuropsychology.

  • Mohamed Shaban

    The academic profile of Professor Mohamed Shaban, Professor of Finance and FinTech at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ

  • Ning Baines

    The academic profile of Dr Ning Baines, Lecturer in Marketing at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ

  • Designing for Creative Lives

    Module code: MU7006 Designing for Creative Lives addresses how museum-making can bring together the social and the spatial to drive inclusive organisational transformation and open new possibilities for publics, communities, museum workers and wider social change.

  • Media, Rights and Responsibilities

    Module code: MS3041 This module looks at demonstrating an in depth understanding of the significance of media freedom and its potential conflict with competing interests.

  • Nottinghamshire

    Listen to the speakers that were selected as a representative sample for male/female, younger/older and urban/rural speakers from Nottinghamshire.

  • Derbyshire

    Listen to the speakers that were selected as a representative sample for male/female, younger/older and urban/rural speakers from Derbyshire.

  • Year in review: January - June

    The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ: January - June 2018 SwxcX7oOBeM|From digital innovations and sporting triumphs to sharing our research on a global stage, 2018 has been full of many highlights for the University. Here are just some of our most memorable moments from January to June.

  • Designing for Creative Lives

    Module code: MU7006 Designing for Creative Lives addresses how museum-making can bring together the social and the spatial to drive inclusive organisational transformation and open new possibilities for publics, communities, museum workers and wider social change.

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