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  • Research for Change: Skills and Challenges of Applied Environmental Research

    Module code: GY7714 Current environmental issues present huge challenges to policy makers, delivery agencies, campaign organisations and others.

  • Embedded Systems for Condition Monitoring and Control

    Module code: EG7018 This module follows on from EG7014 and is concerned with software architectures and patterns for embedded systems with one or more processors or microcontrollers.

  • Experimental Physics 2

    Module code: PA2900 'Experimental physics 2’ builds on your laboratory physics studied during first year, and enhances your experimental and problem solving abilities necessary across areas of physical sciences.

  • Embedded Systems for Condition Monitoring and Control

    Module code: EG7018 This module follows on from EG7014 and is concerned with software architectures and patterns for embedded systems with one or more processors or microcontrollers.

  • Service Design

    Module code: CO4225 There is a growing demand for human-centred digital services in the public and private sector, with governments, companies and organisations seeking to improve the quality and innovation of their services beyond product design.

  • Katrin Leschke

    The academic profile of Dr Katrin Leschke, Associate Professor at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ

  • Translating Different Genres

    Module code: TS7030 Different genres use differing generic structures, language features and registers, and are intended for different audiences. Therefore, different genres need to be handled differently in a translation.

  • Museums and Contemporary Issues

    Module code: MU7558 This module brings together leading activist museum practitioners from the UK to discuss and examine how museums and galleries can engage with unfolding contemporary social issues.

  • Application of Occupational Psychology

    Module code: PS7589 In this module you will study the application of occupational psychology to individual employees and organisations. We will focus on evidence-based practice and helping you to become a scientist practitioner.

  • People

    Browse the staff and PhD students in Museum Studies at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ.

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