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HIST2247 2026-27
Cold War? Post-War Conflict from a Jewish perspective
Cold War is a peculiar conflict. Often seen as a confrontation between the Socialist East and Capitalist West, the Cold War is typically depicted as a bloodless standoff. In such interpretations, the Iron Curtain isolated Western from Eastern Europeans. Trapped in authoritarian, socialist regimes, the latter are depicted as yearning for the USA to break the stalemate and defeat the evil Soviet Empire. Jewish history helps us to shatter such stereotypical interpretations. From the vantage point of both Israel and the diaspora (Jews living outside of Israel), we can see the transnational contacts and conflicts in ways we would not see them from a solely national perspective. By following in the footsteps of Jewish survivors rebuilding their lives on both sides of the Iron Curtain, we can explore a new take on the history of the Cold War. -
HIST2247 2027-28
Cold War? Post-War Conflict from a Jewish perspective
Cold War is a peculiar conflict. Often seen as a confrontation between the Socialist East and Capitalist West, the Cold War is typically depicted as a bloodless standoff. In such interpretations, the Iron Curtain isolated Western from Eastern Europeans. Trapped in authoritarian, socialist regimes, the latter are depicted as yearning for the USA to break the stalemate and defeat the evil Soviet Empire. Jewish history helps us to shatter such stereotypical interpretations. From the vantage point of both Israel and the diaspora (Jews living outside of Israel), we can see the transnational contacts and conflicts in ways we would not see them from a solely national perspective. By following in the footsteps of Jewish survivors rebuilding their lives on both sides of the Iron Curtain, we can explore a new take on the history of the Cold War. -
ARTD2179 2028-29
Collaborate (A)
This module engages you in research and knowledge exchange projects through one of three practice-led collaborative briefs, open to students from any WSA undergraduate programme. Using interdisciplinary learning to embed the practice of collaboration within and across disciplines at WSA, this collaborative project module supports the University's goal of enabling curiosity, engagement, entrepreneurial and responsible qualities to help you thrive in your future lives and work. The module enables creative collaboration around the concept, design, presentation, promotion and knowledge exchange. The capacity for collective work is essential to develop new insights to address shared problems around life quality, sustainability and societal inclusion.
The module equips you to problem-solve and form collaborative ideas confidently and professionally, adopting experimental approaches across Art School disciplines to realise creative responses and managed solutions. Project briefs will take advantage of the learning opportunities afforded by the campus, the local community, and social practices labs and digital environments. Thinking of the WSA diverse communities as a 'living laboratory' will engage you with learning about how to negotiate to work with others, build relationships, and communicate visually and verbally across disciplines and how this relates to your own discipline and practice. -
ARTD2181 2028-29
Collaborate (C)
This module engages you in research and knowledge exchange projects through one of three practice-led collaborative briefs, open to students from any WSA undergraduate programme. Using interdisciplinary learning to embed the practice of collaboration within and across disciplines at WSA, this collaborative project module supports the University's goal of enabling curiosity, engagement, entrepreneurial and responsible qualities to help you thrive in your future lives and work. The module enables creative collaboration around the concept, design, presentation, promotion and knowledge exchange. The capacity for collective work is essential to develop new insights to address shared problems around life quality, sustainability and societal inclusion.
The module equips you to problem-solve and form collaborative ideas confidently and professionally, adopting experimental approaches across Art School disciplines to realise creative responses and managed solutions. Project briefs will take advantage of the learning opportunities afforded by the campus, the local community, and social practices labs and digital environments. Thinking of the WSA diverse communities as a 'living laboratory' will engage you with learning about how to negotiate to work with others, build relationships, and communicate visually and verbally across disciplines and how this relates to your own discipline and practice. -
ARTD2145 2026-27
Collaborate (Creative Computing)
This module encourages you to see your developing expertise in creative computing in wider interdisciplinary contexts. Through a group project you will collaborate with students and / or practitioners from other disciplines or will be set briefs from professional partners in the creative and cultural industries. The theme for this project will be determined by collaborative discussion and will be a combination of a technical and conceptual challenge. For example, a collaboration with Fashion and Textiles students might lead to projects on wearable computing. Team building and project management will be a key aspect and you will apply and develop your individual interests and skills within the project. This module engages you in research and knowledge exchange projects, using interdisciplinary learning to embed the practice of collaboration within disciplines in WSA. This collaborative project module supports the University’s goal of enabling curiosity, engagement, entrepreneurial and responsible qualities to help you thrive in your future lives and work. The module enables creative collaboration around the concept, design, presentation, promotion and knowledge exchange. The capacity for interdisciplinary, collective work is essential to develop new insights to address shared problems around life quality, sustainability and societal inclusion.
The module equips you to problem-solve and form collaborative ideas confidently and professionally, adopting experimental approaches in the Art School disciplines to realise creative responses and managed solutions. Project briefs will take advantage of the learning opportunities afforded by the campus and the local community, enterprise (WSA Exchange), material and social practices labs and digital environments. Thinking of the WSA diverse communities as a ‘living laboratory’ will engage you with learning about how to negotiate to work with others, build relationships, and communicate visually and verbally across disciplines and how this relates to your own discipline and practice. -
ARTD2145 2027-28
Collaborate (Creative Computing)
This module encourages you to see your developing expertise in creative computing in wider interdisciplinary contexts. Through a group project you will collaborate with students and / or practitioners from other disciplines or will be set briefs from professional partners in the creative and cultural industries. The theme for this project will be determined by collaborative discussion and will be a combination of a technical and conceptual challenge. For example, a collaboration with Fashion and Textiles students might lead to projects on wearable computing. Team building and project management will be a key aspect and you will apply and develop your individual interests and skills within the project. This module engages you in research and knowledge exchange projects, using interdisciplinary learning to embed the practice of collaboration within disciplines in WSA. This collaborative project module supports the University’s goal of enabling curiosity, engagement, entrepreneurial and responsible qualities to help you thrive in your future lives and work. The module enables creative collaboration around the concept, design, presentation, promotion and knowledge exchange. The capacity for interdisciplinary, collective work is essential to develop new insights to address shared problems around life quality, sustainability and societal inclusion.
The module equips you to problem-solve and form collaborative ideas confidently and professionally, adopting experimental approaches in the Art School disciplines to realise creative responses and managed solutions. Project briefs will take advantage of the learning opportunities afforded by the campus and the local community, enterprise (WSA Exchange), material and social practices labs and digital environments. Thinking of the WSA diverse communities as a ‘living laboratory’ will engage you with learning about how to negotiate to work with others, build relationships, and communicate visually and verbally across disciplines and how this relates to your own discipline and practice. -
ARTD2160 2026-27
Collaborate (Fashion Design)
This module engages you in research and knowledge exchange projects, using interdisciplinary learning to embed the practice of collaboration within disciplines in WSA. This collaborative project module supports the University’s goal of enabling curiosity, engagement, entrepreneurial and responsible qualities to help you thrive in your future lives and work. The module enables creative collaboration around the concept, design, presentation, promotion and knowledge
exchange. The capacity for interdisciplinary, collective work is essential to develop new insights to address shared problems around life quality, sustainability and societal inclusion.
The module equips you to problem-solve and form collaborative ideas confidently and professionally, adopting experimental approaches in the Art School disciplines to realise creative responses and managed solutions. Project briefs will take advantage of the learning opportunities afforded by the campus and the local community, enterprise (WSA Exchange), material and social practices labs and digital environments. Thinking of the WSA diverse communities as a ‘living laboratory’ will engage you with learning about how to negotiate to work with others, build relationships, and communicate visually and verbally across disciplines and how this relates to your own discipline and practice. -
ARTD2161 2026-27
Collaborate (Fashion Marketing with management)
This module engages you in research and knowledge exchange projects, using interdisciplinary learning to embed the practice of collaboration within disciplines in WSA. This collaborative project module supports the University’s goal of enabling curiosity, engagement, entrepreneurial and responsible qualities to help you thrive in your future lives and work. The module enables creative collaboration around the concept, design, presentation, promotion and knowledge
exchange. The capacity for interdisciplinary, collective work is essential to develop new insights to address shared problems around life quality, sustainability and societal inclusion.
The module equips you to problem-solve and form collaborative ideas confidently and professionally, adopting experimental approaches in the Art School disciplines to realise creative responses and managed solutions. Project briefs will take advantage of the learning opportunities afforded by the campus and the local community, enterprise (WSA Exchange), material and social practices labs and digital environments. Thinking of the WSA diverse communities as a ‘living laboratory’ will engage you with learning about how to negotiate to work with others, build relationships, and communicate visually and verbally across disciplines and how this relates to your own discipline and practice. -
ARTD2162 2026-27
Collaborate (Fine Art)
This is a studio practice module. Work with others across the programme and beyond as you continue experimentation towards the further development of technical knowledge, a heightened level of research and critical reflection, and the beginnings of definition of your own particular practice. -
ARTD2164 2026-27
Collaborate (Games Innovation)
This module engages you in research and knowledge exchange projects, using interdisciplinary learning to embed the practice of collaboration within disciplines in WSA. This collaborative project module supports the University’s goal of enabling curiosity, engagement, entrepreneurial and responsible qualities to help you thrive in your future lives and work. The module enables creative collaboration around the concept, design, presentation, promotion and knowledge
exchange. The capacity for interdisciplinary, collective work is essential to develop new insights to address shared problems around life quality, sustainability and societal inclusion.
The module equips you to problem-solve and form collaborative ideas confidently and professionally, adopting experimental approaches in the Art School disciplines to realise creative responses and managed solutions. Project briefs will take advantage of the learning opportunities afforded by the campus and the local community, enterprise (WSA Exchange), material and social practices labs and digital environments. Thinking of the WSA diverse communities as a ‘living laboratory’ will engage you with learning about how to negotiate to work with others, build relationships, and communicate visually and verbally across disciplines and how this relates to your own discipline and practice.