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Advanced Information Systems MSc
Study mode: Full Time |
The course focuses on 3 specific areas: Information management; information systems development; and advanced computing techniques.
Aesthetics of Kinship and Community MA
Study mode: Full Time |
This programme will be of interest to those already based in the arts and humanities, who have developed an interest in the question of kinship/community representation and who want to develop theoretical tools and a broader basis of understanding to strengthen and enrich this interest; it will also appeal to people studying or working in the social sciences, community areas or psychology, who want to extend their understanding to the arts and how they deal with the same issues in a non-empirical manner.
Ancient Near Eastern and Aegean Studies MA
Study mode: Full Time |
Provides students with advanced conceptual, theoretical and technical skills; the programme offers an opportunity to study Ancient Near Eastern and Aegean studies, both through language and archaeology.
Study mode: Full Time |
The course offers students the opportunity for intensive study of both applied and theoretical aspects of linguistics and to undertake empirical and/or theoretical research into language and language behaviour.
Applied Linguistics/Bilingualism/Communication/Intercultural Communication PhD with Integrated Study
Study mode: Full Time |
The aim of the course is to help students to gain the skills, knowledge and understanding to engage with and evaluate research and theory and will also enable students to prepare and carry out a research project; students learn to present key facts, concepts, ideas and approaches relating to the subjects of their modules and research in an accurate and coherent way; collect and critically evaluate information and commentary on research, especially in the areas selected to study; design, conduct and present a research investigation in a specific area; make informed judgements on complex issues in specialist fields; communicate ideas and conclusions clearly and effectively to specialist and non-specialist audiences; demonstrate the qualities and transferable skills necessary for employment in professional or equivalent environments.
Study mode: Full Time |
Research areas include: Classical Greek, Hellenistic and Roman Republican archaeology; Roman provincial archaeology; and late antique and early medieval western European archaeology; key specialisms include: Archaeology of urban settlement; archaeology of cult and ritual; death and burial; social archaeology; attitudes to the past; and interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary studies in history and archaeology.
Study mode: Full Time |
Research areas include: Classical Greek, Hellenistic and Roman Republican archaeology; Roman provincial archaeology; and late antique and early medieval western European archaeology; key specialisms include: Archaeology of urban settlement; archaeology of cult and ritual; death and burial; social archaeology; attitudes to the past; and interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary studies in history and archaeology.
Study mode: Full Time |
Current research areas include: Cultural policy and theory; public art; art and urban regeneration; sculpture parks and gardens; contemporary art history; environmental site-based art; museum studies; arts education; the dynamics of cultural relations and expression; language in society; race and ethnic studies; development of the arts in post-war Britain; curatorial and archival artistic practices.
Study mode: Full Time |
Current research areas include: Cultural policy and theory; public art; art and urban regeneration; sculpture parks and gardens; contemporary art history; environmental site-based art; museum studies; arts education; the dynamics of cultural relations and expression; language in society; race and ethnic studies; development of the arts in post-war Britain; curatorial and archival artistic practices.