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  1. Information Systems - e-Business Technology

    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.

  2. Chinese Business and Management

    MSc

    University of Manchester - Marketing, International Business and Strategy

    Graduates with business and management skills and an understanding of the Chinese economy and culture are in demand. Study the implications of China's economic growth for businesses around the world as well as the unique business processes, traditions and politics of the fastest growing economy in the world.

  3. Poverty & Development

    MSc

    University of Manchester - School of Environment and Development

    The current impoverishment of more than 1.4 billion people presents the world with its single greatest moral challenge. Although progress towards meeting the Millennium Development Goals has been impressive in some parts of the world, they are unlikely to be met by 2015 across large swathes of sub-Saharan Africa - and even if they were, large numbers of people would remain trapped in chronic poverty, not least by the unequal sets of power relations that operate from local to global levels.

  4. International Business and Commercial Law

    LLM

    University of Manchester - School of Law

    The programme offers students the opportunity to develop an advanced understanding of the law governing international business and commerce. It covers fundamental legal aspects of international business, such as the law of corporations and corporate governance, the law of international trade transactions, international financial, securities and banking law, competition law and intellectual property.

  5. Social Change

    MA / PGDip

    University of Manchester - School of Social Sciences

    The MSc in Social Change, Standard Pathway, is similar to the research route, but offers a stand-alone one-year degree programme. Mandatory Courses: Social Capital and Social Change Methodology and Research Design (MARD) Comparative Citizen Politics Introduction to Quantitative Methods Applying Quantitative Methods Religious and Ethnic Change Qualitative Research Methods This degree will provide both quantitative and qualitative training.

  6. Environmental Impact Assessment and Management

    MSc

    University of Manchester - School of Environment and Development

    The demand for well-trained practitioners in environmental assessment at both the project level (environmental impact assessment or EIA) and the strategic level (strategic environmental assessment or SEA), and in related environmental management fields continues to grow. To help to meet this demand, the MA programme in Environmental Impact Assessment and Management provides an opportunity for specialist study in this area.

  7. Portuguese Studies

    PhD / MPhil

    University of Manchester - School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures

    Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies at Manchester plays key roles in national and international research contexts through its publications, seminar and conference activity, and through its innovative approach to the configuration of the discipline boundaries in which it works. Our research and postgraduate teaching ranges chronologically from the Early Modern period in Spain through nineteenth-century Latin America to the present day (for example, with work on the modern city in Latin America, transnational contemporary cinema in relation to Spain, and twenty first-century migrations).

  8. Polish Studies

    PhD / MPhil

    University of Manchester - School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures

    Staff in Russian and East European Studies conduct research of an interdisciplinary nature across a broad range of subjects, including nineteenth- and twentieth-century literature and intellectual history; Soviet and post-Soviet cinema and the media; gender studies; nationalism and ethnic politics in Russia historically and in the post-communist period; and post-communist transition in East Central Europe. The Discipline of Russian and East European Studies constitutes a core group of the Centre for Russian and Eurasian Studies, which facilitates collaboration in research and postgraduate teaching and supervision among relevant members of staff across the Faculty of Humanities.

  9. Spanish Studies

    PhD / MPhil

    University of Manchester - School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures

    In recent years we have successfully supervised to completion PhD students in subjects covering our whole range, but with a particular clustering around Latin American and Gender and Cultural/Literary Studies topics (including, notably, work on Lusophone Africa). Your research will normally be supervised by two members of staff at the University.

  10. Russian Studies

    PhD / MPhil

    University of Manchester - School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures

    Staff in Russian and East European Studies conduct research of an interdisciplinary nature across a broad range of subjects, including nineteenth- and twentieth-century literature and intellectual history; Soviet and post-Soviet cinema and the media; gender studies; nationalism and ethnic politics in Russia historically and in the post-communist period; and post-communist transition in East Central Europe. The Discipline of Russian and East European Studies constitutes a core group of the Centre for Russian and Eurasian Studies, which facilitates collaboration in research and postgraduate teaching and supervision among relevant members of staff across the Faculty of Humanities.

 
 
 
 
 

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