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  1. Energy and the Environment

    MSc

    Lancaster University - Lancaster Environment Centre

    The use of energy derived from fossil fuels (coal, oil and gas) is releasing large quantities of carbon into the earth's atmosphere, carbon that has been buried in hydrocarbon reservoirs for hundreds of millions of years. This carbon release is a principal driver of the climate changes we are experiencing.

  2. Theatre Studies

    PhD

    Lancaster University - Contemporary Arts - LICA

    Applications are accepted for any area of study in the Contemporary Arts provided that supervision is available from an appropriate member of staff. LICA offers you the opportunity to undertake research integrating creative practice with theoretical or historical work, as well as offering more traditional research programmes assessed by thesis only.

  3. Theatre and Performance by Research

    MA

    Lancaster University - Contemporary Arts - LICA

    This programme is specifically designed for graduates who want to prepare for doctoral study either by integrating creative practice with theoretical or historical work, or by focusing on traditional theoretical research. One third of your work will be taught modules, and two thirds will explore a continuous overarching research project.

  4. Statistics and Epidemiology

    PhD

    Lancaster University - Medicine

    CHICAS (www.lancaster.ac.uk/fhm/med/chicas) conducts research on the development of novel statistical and epidemiological methods and their applications. The methodological strengths of staff are in spatial statistics and longitudinal data analysis.

  5. Professional Development

    PGCert

    Lancaster University - Centre for Training and Development

    This programme enables you to choose modules from a choice of options in line with your professional development needs. Modules are in subject areas such as leadership and management, developing and supporting others and self-development.

  6. History

    MA

    Lancaster University - History

    This degree is designed to provide you with the general and specific training necessary to pursue research at postgraduate level, and is often a step to further research. Our curriculum develops both theoretical and conceptual understanding and practical skills ranging from Information Technology to Medieval Latin depending on your individual needs.

  7. Visual Arts

    PhD

    Lancaster University - Contemporary Arts - LICA

    Applications are accepted for any area of study in the Contemporary Arts provided that supervision is available from an appropriate member of staff. LICA offers you the opportunity to undertake research integrating creative practice with theoretical or historical work, as well as offering more traditional research programmes assessed by thesis only.

  8. Environment, Culture and Society

    MA

    Lancaster University - Sociology

    This is an innovative interdisciplinary course aimed at those who want to engage critically, practically and creatively with global and local environmental problems. Human-induced environmental change has reached a level at which there is talk in both the physical and social sciences about a new geological epoch - referred to as the 'Anthropocene'.

  9. Human Resource and Knowledge Management

    MSc

    Lancaster University - Organisation, Work and Technology

    The MSc offers in-depth analyses of the key themes in twenty-first century management: Human Resource Management (HRM), Knowledge Management (KM), and Change Management. Contemporary organisations see these as vital dimensions of competitive advantage in an increasingly fast changing global economy.

  10. Management (With pathways)

    MSc

    Lancaster University - Graduate Management School

    This programme is designed to equip graduates from a range of disciplines with the knowledge, understanding and skills required to deal with the complexities of management in an international context. On completion of the programme you will have an integrated understanding of the important functions within management and the interactions between them; capacity to develop a strategy for a new or existing organisation; be an effective learner, planner, communicator and team worker; be a critical and reflective thinker and be able to undertake effective research.

 
 
 
 
 

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