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PhD / MPhil
University of Manchester - School of Computer Science
As one of the largest Schools of in the UK we cover a huge spectrum of Computer Science topics. We currently have ten individual research groups ranging from Advanced Processor Technologies to Text Mining.
MSc / Other Taught Award
University of Manchester - School of Computer Science
The MSc in Advanced Computer Science is a high quality Masters course. It draws upon the international research reputation and the excellent teaching quality and facilities of the School of Computer Science, and also its industrial links, to provide a broadly based advanced course at a level beyond that of undergraduate degrees.
PhD / MPhil
University of Manchester - Faculty of Life Sciences
The Faculty of Life Sciences is home to one of the country's leading groups of bioinformaticians and functional genomics practitioners, with the largest concentration of bioinformaticians in any UK higher education institute. Recent recruitment has expanded the portfolio of research topics, developing excellence in systems biology, molecular evolution and analysis of noncoding gene function.
MSc
University of Manchester - School of Computer Science
Individuals, governments and organizations now routinely connect their computers to the Internet to communicate, provide services, and access massive stores of shared information. These on-line activities, many conducted beyond national boundaries, have opened up enormous opportunities for security attacks such as identity thefts, computer hackings, privacy breaches, technical sabotages, etc.
PhD / MPhil
University of Manchester - Faculty of Life Sciences
The Faculty of Life Sciences is home to one of the country's leading groups of bioinformaticians and functional genomics practitioners, with the largest concentration of bioinformaticians in any UK higher education institute. Recent recruitment has expanded the portfolio of research topics, developing excellence in systems biology, molecular evolution and analysis of noncoding gene function.
MSc
University of Manchester - Manchester Business School
The programme is aimed at students who have a first degree in computing or technology related discipline and who wish to develop their expertise in the development and exploitation of computing and information systems in an e-business setting. The programme covers the technical development of computing solutions to e-business problems as well as investigating the special properties of e-businesses.
MSc
University of Manchester - Innovation, Management and Policy
This programme is designed for the leaders of the next wave of information organisations. The philosophy guiding the design of the programme is to take a broad perspective of information systems that incorporates business, people, sociological and technical components.
MSc
University of Manchester - Innovation, Management and Policy
The course focuses on the analysis of key issues surrounding innovation management and entrepreneurship from the perspective of firms, governments and the global economy. It looks at: how new ideas become successful products; how entrepreneurial expertise creates growth; how companies harness knowledge to remain competitive; the way knowledge shapes society; how new technology can tackle climate change; the practical challenges associated with creating a new entrepreneurial venture and how economies can be transformed through successive gales of creative destruction.
MA / PGDip / PGCert
University of Manchester - School of Education
The ethos of the MA: DTCE is to enhance particpants' use of digital technologies, the broadcast media, and/or interpersonal, group or organisational communications techniques to enhance practice and the professional and academic development of educators in technology-rich environments. See http://www.MAdigitaltechnologies.com.
MSc / Other Taught Award
University of Manchester - School of Computer Science
The MSc in Advanced Computer Science is a high quality Masters course. It draws upon the international research reputation and the excellent teaching quality and facilities of the School of Computer Science, and also its industrial links, to provide a broadly based advanced course at a level beyond that of undergraduate degrees.
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