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ECON6036 2028-29
Advanced Research Project
You will undertake a substantive piece of independent work. This is designed to demonstrate your ability to manage your own learning, to draw together information for a variety of sources and to make use of a range of concepts and techniques -
BIOL6013 2029-30
Advanced Research Project
The aim of this module is to allow students to carry out an extensive research project on a specific topic related to their main area of study. -
ECON6036 2029-30
Advanced Research Project
You will undertake a substantive piece of independent work. This is designed to demonstrate your ability to manage your own learning, to draw together information for a variety of sources and to make use of a range of concepts and techniques -
BIOL6013 2028-29
Advanced Research Project
The aim of this module is to allow students to carry out an extensive research project on a specific topic related to their main area of study. -
GGES6001 2029-30
Advanced Research Project
This module is the delivery vehicle for the FHEQ Level 7 research project that must be carried out by each MEnvSci student with guidance from a supervisor. -
CHEM6170 2029-30
Advanced Research Projects
The project involves approximately 750 hours of commitment including the practical based research work and preparation of a dissertation. -
HIST6153 2026-27
Advanced Research Seminar in American History
Within this module, you will have the opportunity to study different areas of American history. This will take place in student-led discussions, which are convened and supported by historians with experience in US history in varied forms. You will identify themes and subjects worthy of further analysis and discussion, with guidance and support from staff. As a group, you will work collaboratively to identify areas of particular interest, formulate reading lists, and determine research questions, all with the support of academics. This is with the expectation that these discussions and studies will enable you to undertake independent research at the cutting edge of American historiography and methodology. -
HIST6159 2026-27
Advanced Research Seminar in Ancient History
Within this module, you will have the opportunity to study different areas of ancient history. This will take place in student-led discussions, which are convened and supported by historians with experience in ancient history in varied forms. You will identify themes and subjects worthy of further analysis and discussion, with guidance and support from staff. As a group, you will work collaboratively to identify areas of particular interest, formulate reading lists, and determine research questions, all with the support of academics. This is with the expectation that these discussions and studies will enable you to undertake independent research at the cutting edge of ancient historiography and methodology. -
HIST6159 2025-26
Advanced Research Seminar in Ancient History
Within this module, you will have the opportunity to study different areas of ancient history. This will take place in student-led discussions, which are convened and supported by historians with experience in ancient history in varied forms. You will identify themes and subjects worthy of further analysis and discussion, with guidance and support from staff. As a group, you will work collaboratively to identify areas of particular interest, formulate reading lists, and determine research questions, all with the support of academics. This is with the expectation that these discussions and studies will enable you to undertake independent research at the cutting edge of ancient historiography and methodology. -
HIST6154 2026-27
Advanced Research Seminar in Medieval and Early Modern History
Within this module, you will have the opportunity to study different areas of early modern history. This will take place in student-led discussions, which are convened and supported by historians with experience in early modern history in varied forms. You will identify themes and subjects worthy of further analysis and discussion, with guidance and support from staff. As a group, you will work collaboratively to identify areas of particular interest, formulate reading lists, and determine research questions, all with the support of academics. This is with the expectation that these discussions and studies will enable you to undertake independent research at the cutting edge of early modern historiography and methodology.