Critical appraisal and application, at an advanced level, of the best evidence on diagnostic tests.
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Discover a unique blend of theory, applications and numerous hardware demonstrations to describe effective PCB design strategies to eliminate EMC problems, and improve the low- and high- frequency signal integrity of analog and digital sensors.
This course aims to give participants an understanding of traditional construction and its defects, and to provide the skills to carry out balanced and informed surveys of historic buildings.
A comprehensive introduction to the essential aspects of project management where we examine case studies and help you prepare to apply your learning to your organisation.
This intensive one-day course will introduce Project Portfolio Management (PPM) as a framework for improving an organisation's ability to effectively deliver science and technology projects on time, on budget and to specification.
Enhance your business and management skills by registering for all the courses in the week 8 - 12 June 2026 with this discount package.
Discover how AI is transforming finance. This course is for finance professionals, decision-makers and anyone new to AI in financial services. Learn prompt engineering, explore real-world use cases and understand ethical and legal frameworks.
Master financial investment fundamentals. This interactive course covers markets, strategies, portfolio construction, and risk management. Ideal for beginners and those seeking a refresher, it provides real-world insights to improve investment decisions.
Explore how data shapes our world in this hands-on introduction to data science. Learn how AI is transforming society, from neural networks to health discovery. No coding or maths required. Ideal for professionals, lifelong learners, and enthusiasts.
This module will focus on how to evaluate the impact of a translational science effort in a healthcare setting.
This day event in Oxford will look at middle class women’s lives in Jane Austen’s England: the books they read, the things they consumed, their domestic accomplishments and their involvement with the outside world via the law.
This course is for those who would like to write but don't know how; who tried once and gave up; or who already write but would like to improve; and for readers who have no desire to write but want a different perspective on how fiction works.
