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  • Physics Challenge

    Module code: PA3280 Physics Challenge gives you the chance to work in teams to solve tricky, real world problems involving some imagination, estimation or approximation. Like many problems in science and industry, there are often no simple answers.

  • Physics Challenge

    Module code: PA3280 Physics Challenge gives you the chance to work in teams to solve tricky, real world problems involving some imagination, estimation or approximation. Like many problems in science and industry, there are often no simple answers.

  • Physics Challenge

    Module code: PA3280 Physics Challenge gives you the chance to work in teams to solve tricky, real world problems involving some imagination, estimation or approximation. Like many problems in science and industry, there are often no simple answers.

  • Developing Proficiency 7 and 8

    Module code: NU4011 No nursing training is complete without practical experience in the field.

  • Developing Proficiency 1 and 2

    Module code: NU1011 No nursing training is complete without practical experience in the field.

  • Developing Proficiency 5 and 6

    Module code: NU3011 No nursing training is complete without practical experience in the field.

  • Cletus Famous Nwankwo

    The academic profile of Mr Cletus Famous Nwankwo, PhD Researcher at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ

  • Our strategy and objectives

    The University’s strategy, 'Shaping our Second Century', places Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) at the heart of who we are and outlines our vision to be a truly inclusive University.

  • Survival Models

    Module code: MA2414 The module provides an introduction to fundamental concepts of mortality modelling that Actuaries use in their day-to-day work. The appropriate terminology is firstly introduced then the four basic models of mortality are explained.

  • Survival Models

    Module code: MA2414 The module provides an introduction to fundamental concepts of mortality modelling that Actuaries use in their day-to-day work. The appropriate terminology is firstly introduced then the four basic models of mortality are explained.

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