In addition to tracing the evolution of the modern state and political ideas and ideologies, this course focuses on issues that confront people from all parts of the world on a day-to-day basis.
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In addition to tracing the evolution of the modern state and political ideas and ideologies, this course focuses on issues that confront people from all parts of the world on a day-to-day basis.
How old is the universe? How unusual is the Solar System? How will it all end? Oxford astronomers Chris Lintott and Robert Simpson provide an overview of the last 13.7 billion years of cosmic evolution, answering these questions and more.
Educational strategies to develop a course and design assessment of learning and evaluation. Part of the Evidence-Based Health Care programme.
Consider the nature of different perspectives (epistemology and ontology) that are often knowingly and unknowingly held by individuals.
Discounted package for all 6 postgraduate research skills training sessions (Academic Reading: Approach and Critique; Writing an Abstract; Improving Your Presentations; Writing Your Methodology; and Research Interviews: Styles and Techniques).
Explore how global institutions respond to war, diplomacy and crisis. This immersive course examines the UN, ICC, ICJ and EU through case studies and simulations, revealing the power dynamics and challenges of modern international governance.
The session is participatory and will focus on ways of improving the effectiveness of your presentations and developing confidence in delivering them.
This interactive and practical session will consider how to write a clear and effective abstract in various different academic contexts.
Being able to effectively read large amounts of academic literature as well as reading beyond the descriptive and being critical of what is written are essential skills for the researcher.
Explore the drama of the Wars of the Roses: a time of ambition, betrayal, and shifting power. This course uncovers the real stories behind Henry VI, Richard III, and the rise of the Tudors, separating historical fact from enduring myth.
In this hybrid session we will not only examine the interview as a research method we will explore how it goes beyond the spontaneous conversations that take place every day. Part of the Graduate School's postgraduate research skills training programme.
