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PAIR3069 2029-30
Green Political Thought: Humans and other stories
We have entered a geohistorical era in which humans can be regarded as the greatest threat to life on Earth. This module examines the relationship between humans and the nonhuman world (including but not limited to the causes of and potential solutions for climate change and ecological breakdown) through a range of theoretical lenses. -
PAIR2063 2026-27
Green Political Thought: Humans and other stories
We have entered a geohistorical era in which humans can be regarded as the greatest threat to life on Earth. This module examines the relationship between humans and the nonhuman world (including but not limited to the causes of and potential solutions for climate change and ecological breakdown) through a range of theoretical lenses. -
PAIR3069 2028-29
Green Political Thought: Humans and other stories
We have entered a geohistorical era in which humans can be regarded as the greatest threat to life on Earth. This module examines the relationship between humans and the nonhuman world (including but not limited to the causes of and potential solutions for climate change and ecological breakdown) through a range of theoretical lenses. -
PAIR2063 2027-28
Green Political Thought: Humans and other stories
We have entered a geohistorical era in which humans can be regarded as the greatest threat to life on Earth. This module examines the relationship between humans and the nonhuman world (including but not limited to the causes of and potential solutions for climate change and ecological breakdown) through a range of theoretical lenses. -
PAIR3069 2027-28
Green Political Thought: Humans and other stories
We have entered a geohistorical era in which humans can be regarded as the greatest threat to life on Earth. This module examines the relationship between humans and the nonhuman world (including but not limited to the causes of and potential solutions for climate change and ecological breakdown) through a range of theoretical lenses. -
PAIR3069 2026-27
Green Political Thought: Humans and other stories
We have entered a geohistorical era in which humans can be regarded as the greatest threat to life on Earth. This module examines the relationship between humans and the nonhuman world (including but not limited to the causes of and potential solutions for climate change and ecological breakdown) through a range of theoretical lenses. -
FEEG6048 2029-30
Group Design Project
This group project enables you to apply your conceptual engineering and science knowledge to an engineering design problem. The ideas are developed through the output of individual Final Year Projects (FYPs) and include detailed design, experimentation, computer modelling and/or manufacture. You will also consider and manage wider aspects such as the (a) social, (b) economic, (c) political, (d) legislative, (e) environmental, (f) cultural, (g) ethical (h) and sustainability issues related to the subject matter of the project.
Working in groups you will meet regularly with your supervisor and any external sponsor, develop your team working, plan your project, present your work through meetings with your supervisor and sponsor and also prepare and submit reports and oral presentations. You will consolidate your project management skills. At all times you will monitor your progress as a team to ensure you are achieving the objectives set and ensuring quality of output. -
ELEC6200 2028-29
Group Design Project
This module provides an introduction to intensive group project work in collaboration with an industrial or academic customer. Students work in groups of at least four people on a project typically based on an idea from an industrial partner, or from an academic research project looking to transfer technology to industry or build a demonstrator/proof of concept. -
FEEG6013 2028-29
Group Design Project
This group project enables you to apply your conceptual engineering and science knowledge to an engineering design problem. The ideas are developed through detailed design, experimentation, computer modelling and/or manufacture. You will also consider and manage wider aspects such as the (a) social, (b) economic, (c) political, (d) legislative, (e) environmental, (f) cultural, (g) ethical (h) and sustainability issues related to the subject matter of the project.
Working in groups you will meet regularly with your supervisor and any external sponsor, develop your team working, plan your project, present your work through meetings with your supervisor and sponsor and also prepare and submit reports and oral presentations. You will consolidate your project management skills. At all times you will monitor your progress as a team to ensure you are achieving the objectives set and ensuring quality of output. -
ELEC6200 2029-30
Group Design Project
This module provides an introduction to intensive group project work in collaboration with an industrial or academic customer. Students work in groups of at least four people on a project typically based on an idea from an industrial partner, or from an academic research project looking to transfer technology to industry or build a demonstrator/proof of concept.