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Introduction to UK immigration law and becoming an immigration adviser
Society, Politics & Law

Introduction to UK immigration law and becoming an immigration adviser

...Data can be inaccurate, unreliable, out-of-date, false and biased, so do not be tempted to use summary websites: instead, go to relevant Government websites or use legislation.gov.uk. As you become more familiar with them, they will become easier to navigate and use. There is a range of reliable and useful online resources for immigration advisors such as ILPA, HJT and...
Introducing Climate Psychology: facing the climate crisis
Health, Sports & Psychology

Introducing Climate Psychology: facing the climate crisis

...data and aim for a relationship of objectivity, detachment and neutrality. Rather than feeling a part of a living world of plants, rocks, animals and water, Modern humans turned them into resources, there for human exploitation. Gradually, human relations to the natural world have been monetised; that is, treated in terms of their financial value. You shall see, later...
Supporting physical development in early childhood
Health, Sports & Psychology

Supporting physical development in early childhood

...data from thousands of children to offer a guide to monitor growth. Whichever growth line a child is born on will indicate the expected progress throughout that first year and then up to 18 years. The weight, height, and head circumference measurements should roughly follow on a parallel to a printed centile line. If a family are concerned about a child's growth, do talk...
10 years of The Bottom Line
Money & Business

10 years of The Bottom Line

...analysis to more than seven million listeners each day, a really staggering statistic. And of course its influence goes beyond mere numbers. As Tim Luckhurst, professor of journalism at Kent University says, “It is the only news outlet that Britain’s opinion formers wake up to”. And then there is the mission to entertain, which Evan does admirably as presenter of...
The Irish Gothic in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries
OpenLearn Ireland

The Irish Gothic in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries

...analysis and repression, Freudian concepts have had a profound impact on literature. By introducing the concept of the unconscious mind, Freud radically transformed writer’s understanding of their craft, inspiring the creation of psychologically complex and layered characters. Freud’s influence became foundational to modernist and postmodernist literature, opening new...
Work and mental health
Health, Sports & Psychology

Work and mental health

...analysis in lived experience is a good place to start...Work and mental health: 5 A vision for employment support - In the next activity, you will examine how we as a society might need to reconsider work. This is especially important following the COVID-19 lockdowns, in which many people had to work from home and others, particularly in the health care sector, endured a...
Level 2: Intermediate 6 hrs
Language in the real world
Languages

Language in the real world

...analysis and careful consideration of all contributing aspects of context. In addition, it is important that applied linguistic perspectives on particular issues get communicated to interested parties in an intelligible and engaging manner. As you can see, applied linguistics is serious business...Language in the real world: Acknowledgements - Except for third party...
Level 3: Advanced 6 hrs
Enacting European Citizenship (ENACT)
Money & Business

Enacting European Citizenship (ENACT)

...analysis focusing on acts of citizenship is not simply about the participation of actors whose status is already settled within a pre-existing political sphere. Rather it is about the very re-constitution of politics and citizenship through struggles that trouble existing maps of Europe. Interview with Vicki Squire...Enacting European Citizenship (ENACT): 2.4 Claims by...