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PhD / MPhil
University of Ulster - Faculty of Life and Health Sciences Research
This unit has strong collaborative links with various institutions and works closely with the university's Bioengineering Centre and the areas of conflict, education, politics and public policy. A wide range of specialist equipment is available.
PhD / MPhil
University of Ulster - Faculty of Life and Health Sciences Research
Psychology research is carried out on 3 of the university's campuses each of which has dedicated facilities including a broad range of computing services and specialist laboratories.
PhD / MPhil
University of Ulster - Faculty of Life and Health Sciences Research
The University's pioneering Centre for Molecular Biosciences (CMB) is the only one of its kind in the United Kingdom or Ireland. It conducts investigations into critical health areas such as: seeking a cure for diabetes, cancer, heart disease, etc.; the relationship between diet and health, particularly age-related health problems and degenerative diseases; and will continue to pursue its pioneering research with anti-tumour drugs and molecular therapies.
PhD / MPhil
University of Ulster - Business and Management Research Institute
Business and Management research at the University of Ulster covers the complete spectrum of management activities and incorporates: Accounting and Finance; Organisation, Work and Behaviour; Marketing; Operations Management.
MSc
University of Ulster - Department of Management
There is a need for tomorrow's managers within the creative industries to possess considerable knowledge of the creative process alongside a clear foundation of business knowledge and skills essential for the management of successful enterprises. The overall aim of the MSc Management in Creative Industries programme is to educate both creative and business graduates who aspire to become development professionals, who may or may not have practical experience and who which to gain formal recognition through an academic qualifications in the area of creative business and management, developing in them those transferable intellectual skills which are key to successful general and industry specific management in both private and public sector organisations.
MSc
University of Ulster - Department of Management
The MSc Management programme offers an advanced qualification combined with practical managerial experience, which will be extremely useful for graduates wishing to pursue managerial and entrepreneurial careers in industry and commerce. The programme builds on graduates?
MSc
University of Ulster - Department of Management
The MSc Sport Management is a course suitable for aspiring graduates from any academic discipline who wish to pursue a career in sport management. It is the only such programme on the island of Ireland and offers a sought after qualification combined with practical managerial experience.
MSc
University of Ulster - School of Sports Studies
Over the years there has been a burgeoning academic interest in exercise and health and this has given rise to a distinctive and recognisable field of scientific enquiry, broadly categorised as 'physical activity and population health?. Physical inactivity is a major public health concern in developed countries.
MSc
University of Ulster - School of Sports Studies
This Masters programme has been developed in collaboration with various professional bodies. In particular, consultation with members of: the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Sports Medicine, the International Federation of Sports Physiotherapists, the Faculty of Sport and Exercise Medicine and the British Association of Sport and Exercise Medicine has informed our learning outcomes, module content and delivery.
MSc / PGDip
University of Ulster - School of Biomedical Sciences
This course is designed for students wishing to specialise within the discipline of sport and exercise psychology, in order to gain professional training in the provision of psychological support to clients, acquire vocationally related psychological skills, develop a critical thinking approach to the existing knowledge base and conduct research, all within a science practice model. This MSc was developed in the context of the increasing professionalisation of sport psychology and the need for a university level course on the island of Ireland.
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