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LAWS3178 2028-29
European Union (EU) Law and UK-EU relationship: Foundations
This module examines European Union (EU) law and the ongoing UK-EU relationship. The focus of the first part is upon the EU institutions and law-making power, and key principles of EU law. With this structural foundation in place attention turns to EU substantive law in the second part, examining the core principles and rules of the EU internal market. The third (final) part of the module moves to consider the post-Brexit legal, economic and political relationship between the European Union and UK.
Building on the knowledge developed in the first two parts, this final part examines the ongoing dynamic impact of EU law in the UK legal order, the tension between UK exercise of sovereignty and the need for legal certainty, and the realities of the ongoing regulatory relationship between the two jurisdictions which is governed by the UK-EU trade agreement and shaped in part by the particular political and economic position of Northern Ireland. -
EDUC6508 2025-26
Evaluating Widening Access and Participation Initiatives
Evaluating Widening Participation Initiatives (1) is the second module in the Postgraduate Certificate in Widening Participation and Evaluation. It will provide you with an understanding of how to effectively approach evaluation from a substantive and conceptual perspective that will see you consider evaluation design right from the outset of your intervention planning.
Similar to module one, an overview of key themes will be introduced in the first of the learning retreats, offered at the beginning of semester one, with the majority of content delivered in the second half of the first semester. You will be encouraged to share your current evaluation practices with other learners on the course to support in the sharing and learning of good practice.
In this module, you will learn to consider evaluation as a holistic concept, removed from simple, reductive measures of success or monitoring processes. You will understand the value of Theories of Change, beyond just the need of completion, exploring templates with which to develop a core theory of change. This forms the summative assessment for this module, in preparation of an enhanced theory of change, which will be assessed at the end of the semester. You will build confidence in using theories of change and espousing their utility within your team or at an institutional level. -
EDUC6508 2026-27
Evaluating Widening Access and Participation Initiatives
Evaluating Widening Participation Initiatives (1) is the second module in the Postgraduate Certificate in Widening Participation and Evaluation. It will provide you with an understanding of how to effectively approach evaluation from a substantive and conceptual perspective that will see you consider evaluation design right from the outset of your intervention planning.
Similar to module one, an overview of key themes will be introduced in the first of the learning retreats, offered at the beginning of semester one, with the majority of content delivered in the second half of the first semester. You will be encouraged to share your current evaluation practices with other learners on the course to support in the sharing and learning of good practice.
In this module, you will learn to consider evaluation as a holistic concept, removed from simple, reductive measures of success or monitoring processes. You will understand the value of Theories of Change, beyond just the need of completion, exploring templates with which to develop a core theory of change. This forms the summative assessment for this module, in preparation of an enhanced theory of change, which will be assessed at the end of the semester. You will build confidence in using theories of change and espousing their utility within your team or at an institutional level. -
STAT6130 2025-26
Evaluation and Monitoring
The aim of this module is to develop students' understanding of the nature of studies to monitor and evaluate intervention programmes, using examples from Government and other related areas. There is a particular focus on the contribution of statistical methods in both the design and analysis of such studies. -
STAT6130 2026-27
Evaluation and Monitoring
The aim of this module is to develop students' understanding of the nature of studies to monitor and evaluate intervention programmes, using examples from Government and other related areas. There is a particular focus on the contribution of statistical methods in both the design and analysis of such studies. -
STAT6089 2025-26
Evaluation and Monitoring
The aim of this module is to develop students' understanding of the nature of studies to monitor and evaluate intervention programmes, using examples from Government and other related areas. There is a particular focus on the contribution of statistical methods in both the design and analysis of such studies. -
STAT6147 2026-27
Evaluation and Monitoring
The aim of this module is to develop students' understanding of the nature of studies to monitor and evaluate intervention programmes, using examples from Government and other related areas. There is a particular focus on the contribution of statistical methods in both the design and analysis of such studies. -
MEDI6259 2026-27
Evaluation for Public Health
Society has limited resources available to meet unlimited wants with respect to achieving health. Pressures from demographic change, technological advances and changing lifestyle habits make it important to evaluate what health programmes can be provided and how they should be provided. The main focus of the module is on evaluation, both the methods and application to public health. The module will combine pragmatic evaluation of health services for public health practice with economic evaluation. Pragmatic evaluation of health services for public health practice will equip those completing the module with useful frameworks that are directly applicable to health contexts globally. The module will help you understand when and how to incorporate an economic evaluation into a broader evaluation and in what contexts it is useful to undertake an economic evaluation in its own right. The module will cover the methodology needed to conduct an economic evaluation and the potential challenges to applying economic evaluation methods to public health. The module will help you critically appraise, produce and communicate evidence which can help to influence decision making in practice. -
MEDI6259 2027-28
Evaluation for Public Health
Society has limited resources available to meet unlimited wants with respect to achieving health. Pressures from demographic change, technological advances and changing lifestyle habits make it important to evaluate what health programmes can be provided and how they should be provided. The main focus of the module is on evaluation, both the methods and application to public health. The module will combine pragmatic evaluation of health services for public health practice with economic evaluation. Pragmatic evaluation of health services for public health practice will equip those completing the module with useful frameworks that are directly applicable to health contexts globally. The module will help you understand when and how to incorporate an economic evaluation into a broader evaluation and in what contexts it is useful to undertake an economic evaluation in its own right. The module will cover the methodology needed to conduct an economic evaluation and the potential challenges to applying economic evaluation methods to public health. The module will help you critically appraise, produce and communicate evidence which can help to influence decision making in practice. -
MEDI6259 2025-26
Evaluation for Public Health
Society has limited resources available to meet unlimited wants with respect to achieving health. Pressures from demographic change, technological advances and changing lifestyle habits make it important to evaluate what health programmes can be provided and how they should be provided. The main focus of the module is on evaluation, both the methods and application to public health. The module will combine pragmatic evaluation of health services for public health practice with economic evaluation. Pragmatic evaluation of health services for public health practice will equip those completing the module with useful frameworks that are directly applicable to health contexts globally. The module will help you understand when and how to incorporate an economic evaluation into a broader evaluation and in what contexts it is useful to undertake an economic evaluation in its own right. The module will cover the theoretical basis underlying economic evaluation, the methodology needed to conduct an economic evaluation and the potential challenges to applying economic evaluation methods to public health. The module will help you critically appraise, produce and communicate evidence which can help to influence decision making in practice.