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BIOL6039 2028-29
Cellular and Molecular Pathology
The module will cover recent advances in selected areas of molecular cell biology explaining key aspects of cell and molecular biology required to understand these studies. The relevance of these studies to advancement of medical science will also be explored. -
BIOL3043 2030-31
Cellular and Molecular Pathology
The module will cover recent advances in selected areas of molecular cell biology, reviewing key aspects of cell and molecular biology required to understand these studies. The application of these studies to the advancement of clinical medicine will also be explored. -
BIOL3043 2031-32
Cellular and Molecular Pathology
The module will cover recent advances in selected areas of molecular cell biology, reviewing key aspects of cell and molecular biology required to understand these studies. The application of these studies to the advancement of clinical medicine will also be explored. -
BIOL3043 2027-28
Cellular and Molecular Pathology
The module will cover recent advances in selected areas of molecular cell biology, reviewing key aspects of cell and molecular biology required to understand these studies. The application of these studies to the advancement of clinical medicine will also be explored. -
BIOL6023 2025-26
Cellular Signalling in Health and Disease
The module comprises an introduction/revision to inflammatory mediators and a detailed survey of the way that they interact in different diseases. This information is integrated in the context of a number of human diseases affecting a range of different tissues within the body. Strategies that are used to devise new therapeutic approaches to inflammatory disease are discussed within each topic. -
HLTH6272 2026-27
CEP Practice Placement Portfolio
This module supports the academic assessment of your clinical and community placement experiences undertaken across your 12-month MSc programme. It provides a structured framework for evidencing your professional development through a summative portfolio of learning.
The portfolio will include signed-off of core clinical competencies, examples of evidence-informed practice, and case studies drawn from your direct work with clinical populations. You will critically reflect on these experiences to identify key learning, challenges, and areas for growth, and develop action plans that demonstrate how you will apply this learning to future practice.
Recognising that students may not encounter the full scope of clinical populations during their placements, the portfolio will also require you to consider how your learning can be transferred and adapted to professional contexts beyond your direct experience. This includes reflecting on how you would approach working with populations and settings not yet encountered, in line with CEPUK expectations.
Throughout the module, you will engage with current research, policy, and guidelines to support evidence-based decision-making and demonstrate originality, creativity, and autonomy in your professional development. -
HIST6163 2026-27
Challenge and Change: Independent Project Portfolio
The culmination of your Masters’ degree, this module will provide you with the opportunity to convert your learning into a prospectus for delivering change. Through the Global Challenges in Historical Perspective modules, you have become familiar with a range of real-world problems. The Effecting Change modules, meanwhile, have allowed you to become proficient in the creation of different advocacy and educational products, from policy briefs, opinion pieces, lesson plans, exhibition, plans, video essays, data visualisations and podcasts.
Your final project portfolio will enable you to develop a prospectus for addressing a contemporary challenge, demonstrating both your understanding of that challenge and your ability to imagine and communicate a meaningful response to it. Your portfolio will include, alongside an outline proposal and project plan, two project outputs, using the communication method(s) of your choosing. While you will work independently to produce the final submission, through group workshops you will be given the space and time to work collaboratively to design and plan your project. -
HIST6163 2025-26
Challenge and Change: Independent Project Portfolio
The culmination of your Masters’ degree, this module will provide you with the opportunity to convert your learning into a prospectus for delivering change. Through the Global Challenges in Historical Perspective modules, you have become familiar with a range of real-world problems. The Effecting Change modules, meanwhile, have allowed you to become proficient in the creation of different advocacy and educational products, from policy briefs, opinion pieces, lesson plans, exhibition, plans, video essays, data visualisations and podcasts.
Your final project portfolio will enable you to develop a prospectus for addressing a contemporary challenge, demonstrating both your understanding of that challenge and your ability to imagine and communicate a meaningful response to it. Your portfolio will include, alongside an outline proposal and project plan, two project outputs, using the communication method(s) of your choosing. While you will work independently to produce the final submission, through group workshops you will be given the space and time to work collaboratively to design and plan your project. -
MANG2106 2027-28
Challenges in a Global Environment
This module offers a comprehensive introduction to the diverse range of global challenges faced by businesses in today's dynamic environment. It specifically focuses on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and examines the influence of globalization on critical aspects of business practices. From economic and social disparities to environmental sustainability and technological advancements, students will explore these forces and gain a profound understanding of the interconnectedness within the global landscape. The module aims to equip students with the necessary skills to contribute as global citizens in addressing the SDGs. -
MANG2106 2026-27
Challenges in a Global Environment
This module offers a comprehensive introduction to the diverse range of global challenges faced by businesses in today's dynamic environment. It specifically focuses on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and examines the influence of globalization on critical aspects of business practices. From economic and social disparities to environmental sustainability and technological advancements, students will explore these forces and gain a profound understanding of the interconnectedness within the global landscape. The module aims to equip students with the necessary skills to contribute as global citizens in addressing the SDGs.