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MEDI3048 2028-29
BM Research Project
a 16 week study in depth of scientific research, clinical research, service evaluation, or audit leading to the completion of a dissertation and presentation at an internal Faculty conference. Further details will be provided on Blackboard. -
ARCH2027 2026-27
Bones, Bodies and Burials: Osteology and Comparative Anatomy
This module examines the variation within the mammalian skeleton from an evolutionary and functional perspective. Additionally, it gives an overview of the main methodological and theoretical issues in the retrieval, treatment and interpretation of bone finds from archaeological sites and the relationship between humans and other animals. The module looks at patterns in bodily treatment and disposal, and the use and management of animal populations. It integrates practical study of human and animal bones with discussions of disease, diet, burial context, age and sex. It uses both practical sessions and lectures to develop your knowledge of mammal skeletons, and then project work to extend analyses into interpreting archaeological assemblages of bodies and bones. -
ARCH2027 2027-28
Bones, Bodies and Burials: osteology and comparative anatomy
This module examines the variation within the mammalian skeleton from an evolutionary and functional perspective. Additionally, it gives an overview of the main methodological and theoretical issues in the retrieval, treatment and interpretation of bone finds from archaeological sites and the relationship between humans and other animals. The module looks at patterns in bodily treatment and disposal, and the use and management of animal populations. It integrates practical study of human and animal bones with discussions of disease, diet, burial context, age and sex. It uses both practical sessions and lectures to develop your knowledge of mammal skeletons, and then project work to extend analyses into interpreting archaeological assemblages of bodies and bones. -
ARTD6905 2026-27
Borderless Brands: Strategic Global Advertising
This module offers a critical and creative exploration of the dynamic world of global advertising. You will be introduced to key theoretical frameworks that underpin contemporary advertising, and the conceptual framework required to develop practical applications in advertising. You will engage with a range of contemporary issues and debates that shape the global advertising landscape, including the issues of global standardization and local adaptation, and the influence of cultural values on messaging. The module explores the key principles of campaign planning and media, the impact of current and emerging technologies, and ethical considerations, such as cultural sensitivity, consumer privacy, and the environmental and social responsibilities of global brands. You will be encouraged to critically reflect on the power of advertising in narratives and to develop campaigns that are not only effective but also ethically and culturally informed. -
ARTD6902 2026-27
Brand Creation and Experience
In this module, you will explore the strategic role of branding and how to create and manage brands that are competitively positioned in the marketplace. You will gain insight into the principles of brand identity, image, values, story, associations, personality, and architecture, and explore key concepts such as brand equity, performance, and experience. The module focuses on both the functional and symbolic connections between consumers and brands, helping you understand how emotional and rational elements shape brand perception. You will also explore the complex challenges involved in managing brands and delivering consistent brand experiences across consumer touchpoints. Through the development of innovative and creative brand strategies, you will learn how to overcome these challenges and build strong, meaningful brands that resonate with audiences and stand out in a competitive market. -
ARTD6912 2026-27
Brand Narrative and Communications
Compelling brand narrative underpins all successful brands, providing a comprehensive and strategic framework for all brand communications and storytelling, and building emotional connections with consumers. On this module you will acquire knowledge and understanding of how to successfully communicate brands through digital and traditional marketing, in a global and cultural context. You will explore contemporary, innovative and creative brand communication strategies, including brand associations and the important role brand stories and storytelling play in communicating the brand. You will explore emerging trends such as augmented reality, virtual reality, the use of AI in e-commerce, and experiential marketing. You will gain an understanding of how media and channel choices should align with both target audience and the brand, and the importance of consistent brand narrative, voice and visuals in all brand communications. -
MUSI3157 2025-26
Breaking the Binary: Gender and Sexuality in Popular Music
This module focuses on representations of sex and gender in popular music. It portrays gender on a sliding scale, and in a non-binary manner, and engages with cultural and feminist theory, sexuality and other theories of difference (such as othering, race, class, etc.). We will consider other subsidiary issues, too, such as agency, authenticity and identity. Students are introduced to a range of theories and analytical tools to support their essay writing. -
ENGL2075 2027-28
Brief Encounters: Writing Short Stories
Many writers begin with the short story. Through writing short stories they are able to experiment, learn the fundamentals of narrative composition, and have the satisfaction of completing something to a high standard in a relatively short period of time. The short story form can be the most flexible and satisfying to work with.
Shena Mackay likened the short story to a magic box, Hermione Lee described it as being like a polished pebble, and Helen Simpson said that it is like a gin and tonic. What did these writers mean? On this module you will gain an understanding of the appeal of short stories to readers and writers, and the limits and possibilities inherent in the form.
The module is designed to introduce you to the work of a range of short story writers, whilst helping you to develop your skills in crafting short fiction. You will be asked to study particular stories each week, but you will also be expected to pursue your own interests in reading. You will be encouraged to “read like a writer” and to reflect on that reading in critical commentaries to accompany your finished work. The skills required for writing short stories are also key to working in other forms, so this module will help you to develop as a writer whatever your plans and ambitions may be. -
ENGL2075 2026-27
Brief Encounters: Writing Short Stories
Many writers begin with the short story. Through writing short stories they are able to experiment, learn the fundamentals of narrative composition, and have the satisfaction of completing something to a high standard in a relatively short period of time. The short story form can be the most flexible and satisfying to work with.
Shena Mackay likened the short story to a magic box, Hermione Lee described it as being like a polished pebble, and Helen Simpson said that it is like a gin and tonic. What did these writers mean? On this module you will gain an understanding of the appeal of short stories to readers and writers, and the limits and possibilities inherent in the form.
The module is designed to introduce you to the work of a range of short story writers, whilst helping you to develop your skills in crafting short fiction. You will be asked to study particular stories each week, but you will also be expected to pursue your own interests in reading. You will be encouraged to “read like a writer” and to reflect on that reading in critical commentaries to accompany your finished work. The skills required for writing short stories are also key to working in other forms, so this module will help you to develop as a writer whatever your plans and ambitions may be. -
ARTD2158 2027-28
Broadening Sustainable Fashion Practice
This module challenges you to critically apply sustainable improvement within a dynamic fashion industry. Emphasizing both traditional and digital processes, the module encourages experimentation to reimagine garment design sustainably, promoting fashion technology and innovation, treasured heritage practices, reduced environmental impact and ethical production. Skills-based workshops and sessions supporting creative design, research and industry insight will prepare you to embrace sustainability to shape the future of the fashion industry.