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LLM / PGDip / PGCert
Keele University - School of Law
This course offers an exciting chance to study the interactions between law and society. It explores the social and political contexts in which law is located.
MA / PGDip
Keele University - School of Law
Opportunity for experienced professionals in social and health services, law, courts and police to extend substantive knowledge and develop skills while re-assessing their own contribution to working with children. Modules include: Foundations & Principles of Child Care Law & Practice.
MRes
Keele University - School of Humanities
The MRes offers students the opportunity to produce a substantial piece of independent research and writing under the supervision of specialist scholars, and to undertake wide-ranging, systematic training in research skills.
MSc
Keele University - School of Computing and Mathematics
The MSc in Project Management Course brings together components from both the School of Computing & Mathematics and the Keele Management School. The aim of the course is to provide students with both the technical and process skills to undertake the role of a project manager in the modern business environment.
MA
Keele University - Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
The MA in Dialogue Studies is designed for graduates who wish to examine and understand theories of dialogue and their applications in peacebuilding and in developing intercultural understanding and social cohesion. The course fills a gap in postgraduate provision by not only exploring the use of dialogue in conflict and post-conflict situations but also its use in combating discrimination, ghettoisation and extremism in countries such as the UK.
MA / MRes
Keele University - Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
The School of Politics, International Relations and Philosophy (SPIRE) has an outstanding international reputation and provides a vibrant environment within which to pursue postgraduate study. In a given year, we have about 40-50 MA and MRes students across the various pathways we offer (Comparative Public Policy, Diplomatic Studies, Global Security, European Politics and Culture, International Relations, Environmental Politics, Political Parties and Elections).
MSc
Keele University - School of Medicine
Core modules: Human Physiology and Anatomy; Physiological Measurements; Medical Equipment and Technology Services Management; Biomedical Signal Processing and Analysing; Introduction to Medical Imaging; Medical Device Design Principles; Seminar Programme. Optional modules: Bioreactor & Growth Environment; Biomechanics; Molecular Techniques; Stem Cells; Nanomagnetics in Nanomedicine; Biosensors; Cell and Tissue Engineering; Cell Biomechanics; Health Care Technology Assessment; Biomaterials.
MSc
Keele University - Faculty of Health
Core modules: Bioreactor & Growth Environment; Biomechanics; Human Physiology and Anatomy; Molecular Techniques; Physiological Measurements; Stem Cells; Nanomagnetics in Nanomedicine; Cell and Tissue Engineering; Seminar Programme. Optional modules: Medical Equipment and Technology Services Management; Biomedical Signal Processing; Biosensors; Cell Biomechanics; Health Care Technology Assessment; Biomaterials; Introduction to Medical Imaging; and Medical Device Design Principles
MA
Keele University - School of Politics, International Relations and Philosophy - SPIRE
Aims of the course: Think, talk, and write about climate change, and the ways in which it is represented, in a systematic, critical and well-informed way. Understand, evaluate and apply a range of theories about the political consequences of climate change, and appreciate the theory and empirical reality of responses to climate change in their social and political contexts.
PGDip / MA
Keele University - School of Politics, International Relations and Philosophy - SPIRE
This Masters Degree aims to enable students to develop strong practical and theoretical understandings of human rights law, politics and philosophy at domestic, regional and international levels. The course also aims to provide students with a set of critical reflections that draw upon the varied global and local social and political contexts in which human rights operates.
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