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MSc
University of East Anglia - School of Computing Sciences
A major drive behind the revolution in molecular biology in recent years has been the remarkable advances in biotechnology that have led to cheaper, more accessible and more reliable methods to generate vast amounts of biological data. In response to the rapidly growing demand for researchers with the right mix of computational skills and biological knowledge necessary to collect and analyse such data, the University of East Anglia (UEA) is one of the first UK universities to provide a cutting-edge MSc programme in the field of Computational Biology.
MA
University of East Anglia - School of Political, Social and International Studies
This MA in International Relations offers advanced research training in International Relations. You will take two core modules: International Relations Theory, which provides a general framework for further study in the discipline, and Methods of Social Enquiry, which looks at different ways of doing research at post-graduate level.
MSc
University of East Anglia - School of Environmental Sciences
The MSc in Climate Change is based in the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) at the School of Environmental Sciences (ENV). The course is designed to provide you with in-depth interdisciplinary knowledge of climate change science, society and policy.
PGDip
University of East Anglia - School of Nursing and Midwifery Courses
This is a robust, contemporary programme to prepare graduates to become eligible for registration as new midwives. You will need at least 18 months qualified nursing experience within three years of the start of the course in an area which provides appropriate professional experience.
MBA
University of East Anglia - Norwich Business School
Norwich Business School's full-time MBA programme is an intensive 12 month course designed for ambitious managers who want to focus on developing themselves as future senior managers. It is also the UK's first MBA that jointly awards a Diploma in Management Consulting.
LLM
University of East Anglia - Law School
This unique interdisciplinary programme which examines the issues, concepts and principles that underpin the substantive law, and promotes understanding of the economic, social and political forces that continue to shape competition law development. The number of countries with competition (antitrust) laws has increased from 31 in 1985 to over 100 in 2012, creating the need for legal specialists to practice in law firms, enforce policy in competition authorities and teach in universities.
MA
University of East Anglia - School of Language, Linguistics and Translation Studies
This interdisciplinary programme explores contemporary networks of culture from a variety of theoretical perspectives and focuses on language as a crucial key to comprehending the world today and participating in the world of tomorrow. It is intended specifically for non-native speakers of English and integrates a tailor-made English, Communication and Culture course.
MA
University of East Anglia - School of Language, Linguistics and Translation Studies
The MA in Applied Translation Studies is designed as an academic qualification for prospective/practising professional translators. It focuses on translation for academic, political, industrial and commercial purposes and complements the MA in Literary Translation, from the School of Literature and Creative Writing.
MA
University of East Anglia - School of Language, Linguistics and Translation Studies
The use of language has become increasingly varied and complex in the national and international world. The MA in provides students with a grounding in the relevant theories and methods from contemporary Linguistics and other relevant areas of the Social Sciences, and the skills to analyse and explore the uses and functions of language in today's global communicative environment.
PhD / MPhil / MA by research
University of East Anglia - School of Language, Linguistics and Translation Studies
School research interests: language and the human mind, language and society, phonetics and phonology, interdisciplinary research, cross-cultural interlanguage pragmatics, multilingualism, ICT and learning and translation studies.
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