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ECON2035 2027-28
Economics Skills and Employability 2
The aim of this module is to equip you with some analytical and professional skills that will be useful in your economics degree and future careers. The module will also provide information about employability opportunities in your discipline, such as internships and careers fairs. It consists of three timetabled lectures per semester plus independent study via Blackboard at your own convenience. The average study time is 1-2 hours per week. -
ECON3033 2029-30
Economics Skills and Employability 3
The aim of this module is to equip you with professional skills and knowledge that will be useful in your future careers, as well as when applying for graduate jobs. The module consists of up to three timetabled lectures per semester plus independent study via Blackboard at your own convenience. The timetabled lectures include guest talks on what employers look for when hiring graduates. The average study time is up to 1 hour per week. -
ECON3033 2028-29
Economics Skills and Employability 3
The aim of this module is to equip you with professional skills and knowledge that will be useful in your future careers, as well as when applying for graduate jobs. The module consists of up to three timetabled lectures per semester plus independent study via Blackboard at your own convenience. The timetabled lectures include guest talks on what employers look for when hiring graduates. The average study time is up to 1 hour per week. -
ECON3033 2027-28
Economics Skills and Employability 3
The aim of this module is to equip you with professional skills and knowledge that will be useful in your future careers, as well as when applying for graduate jobs. The module consists of up to three timetabled lectures per semester plus independent study via Blackboard at your own convenience. The timetabled lectures include guest talks on what employers look for when hiring graduates. The average study time is up to 1 hour per week. -
ECON6065 2026-27
Economics Transitional Research Project
This module supports the requirement for students to transition from the taught to the research element of the Integrated PhD in Economics. -
ECON6065 2025-26
Economics Transitional Research Project
This module supports the requirement for students to transition from the taught to the research element of the Integrated PhD in Economics. -
ECON1017 2026-27
Economics with Data
This module gives an introduction into economic policy analysis that is based on empirical data. A range of economic policy questions covering different areas of economics will be presented. Policy recommendations will be derived using analytical economic concepts and analysis of empirical data. Students will be familiarised with basic methods of data analysis for economic policy. -
ECON1017 2025-26
Economics with Data
This module gives an introduction into economic policy analysis that is based on empirical data. A range of economic policy questions covering different areas of economics will be presented. Policy recommendations will be derived using analytical economic concepts and analysis of empirical data. Students will be familiarised with basic methods of data analysis for economic policy. -
ECON1018 2026-27
Economics with Experiments
This module will familiarise students with some fundamental insights and principles in economics through participating, analysing and discussing experiments and it will introduce students to experimental methods as used in economics. This is done by using the modern tool of economic experiments in order to explore and illustrate central topics in economics.
This module complements ECON1020/ECON1022 and ECON1021 by enabling students to experience central concepts in economics in an interactive way. -
BIOL3068 2031-32
Ecosystem Cycles and Microbial Communities
Microorganisms are key players in the major biogeochemical cycles of Earth’s ecosystems. Ecosystem Cycles and Microbial Communities explores how microbial processes influence the biological, chemical, and geological interactions that shape environments ranging from forests and oceans to extreme habitats. This is an area of intense research activity because human activities are rapidly altering ecosystems, the biosphere, and Earth’s climate. Microorganisms play critical roles in ecosystem functioning, nutrient cycling, and the production and consumption of greenhouse gases. The module introduces students to the diversity of microbial life and the ways microorganisms have shaped Earth’s ecosystems from the origins of life to the Anthropocene.