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PGDip / MSc / PGCert
University of Nottingham - School of Biosciences
The PG Diploma in AgriFood has been developed in conjunction with the agrifood industry as a highly flexible programme that can be tailored to individual training needs, to enable professionals working in the agrifood sector to undertake high level, structured, continuing professional development. The University of Nottingham, in conjunction with Cranfield University, Harper Adams University and Rothamsted Research are working in partnership to develop and deliver this innovative programme that will enable participants to develop their work-based learning and research skills.
MPH
University of Nottingham - School of Community Health Sciences
Taught by internationally renowned epidemiologists and experts in tobacco control along with a range of other specialists, the Masters in Public Health provides students with the theoretical knowledge of public health as well as the skills required for public health practice, including skills to manage, initiate, implement and assess changes. Based in the Division of Epidemiology and Public Health, the School of Community Health Sciences has a strong record of supporting and developing professional careers through our postgraduate taught courses, and in helping our students to acquire the knowledge and skills they need to take up new opportunities in fields related to their previous qualifications.
MSc
University of Nottingham - School of Psychology
The course aims to provide students with foundation training in the basic and advanced research skills that will enable them to enter a three-year full-time PhD programme. The course has been developed according to the ESRC postgraduate research training guidelines and integrates and research design and strategy with employment-related skills.
MMedSci
University of Nottingham - Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
This course provides an avenue for both scientists and clinicians to enter the field of reproductive biology; and for those already familiar with this area, an opportunity to gain greater appreciation of the biological processes of mammalian reproduction that are relevant to the manipulation of fertility and the treatment of reproductive disease.
MSc
University of Nottingham - School of Community Health Sciences
Epidemiology is the key scientific discipline underlying some of the most important areas of medicine ? it is the study of the distribution of diseases and what causes diseases, and has real impact in the world.
MSc
University of Nottingham - School of Psychology
This interdisciplinary course covers advanced brain imaging methods (MRI, MEG, EEG, TMS) and their respective analysis techniques in addition to the application of these methods in various research domains. The MSc in Brain Imaging has a unique course structure and offers pathways with core modules and a choice of optional modules that permits tailor-made study.
MPH
University of Nottingham - School of Community Health Sciences
Taught by internationally renowned epidemiologists and experts in tobacco control along with a range of other specialists, the Masters in Public Health (International Health) provides students with the theoretical knowledge and skills required for public health practice, including skills to manage, initiate, implement and assess changes. Aligned with our Masters of Public Health, this is a specific pathway to meet the needs of students wishing to study public health with an emphasis on international health issues.
PhD / MPhil / MRes
University of Nottingham - School of Computer Science
Postgraduate study for the degree of PhD is offered within the Automated Scheduling, Optimisation and Planning (ASAP) research group in Computer Science. The degrees of MPhil and MRes are also available.
PhD
University of Nottingham - School of Mathematical Sciences
There are strong research groups in algebra, arithmetic and algebraic geometry, group theory and complex and functional analysis. A brief overview of certain specific research interests includes: modular and automorphic forms Iwasawa theory elliptic curves cohomology algebraic K-theory algebraic cobordism quadratic forms and forms of higher degree quadratic and Hermitian lattices nonassociative algebras combinatorial and geometric group theory (including growth and finiteness of groups) meromorphic function theory (particularly value distribution theory) Banach algebras C*-algebras and their classification analytic K-theory (including tensor products).
MPhil / PhD
University of Nottingham - School of Biology
This Group has a long-established international reputation for work in the fields of behavioural and evolutionary ecology. Interests centre on adaptive decision-making in animals in the context of their life history strategy; the relative investment of resources in growth, survival and reproduction; the evolution of feeding and reproductive strategies in insects; and the impact of habitat fragmentation on communities.
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