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Health, Sports & Psychology

Forensic psychology

...human brain can lead to major miscarriages of justice. Despite advances in forensic science, eyewitness testimony remains a critical component of criminal investigations. Psychological research has revealed the dangers of relying on evidence gained from an eyewitness and also how careful the police need to be when questioning witnesses. Transcript Using videos of real...
Level 1: Introductory 24 hrs
Social psychology and politics
Health, Sports & Psychology

Social psychology and politics

...resources, human, material, financial sometimes, to what extent are they used for the betterment of society directly. Not just indirectly through academic work. There's the idea of the engaged university and of engaged scholarship where a question to ask all the time is whether you're doing teaching or whether you're doing curriculum design or whether you're doing...
Level 2: Intermediate 8 hrs
Introducing healthcare improvement
Health, Sports & Psychology

Introducing healthcare improvement

...resources (such as books, journals and conferences) to keep up-to-date with their field and any developments in patient care whether they are satisfied with their training and their continuing professional development opportunities related to improving quality and safety...Introducing healthcare improvement: 1.2 Evaluating quality improvement in healthcare - Defining...
Approaching prose fiction
History & The Arts

Approaching prose fiction

...Humanities...Approaching prose fiction: Learning outcomes - After studying this course, you should be able to: recognise and discuss selected library texts from the Renaissance to the present approach literary texts in terms of genre, gender and the canon engage in close analysis of narrative and poetic language and apply technical analytical terms engage in comparative...
Level 2: Intermediate 20 hrs
An appreciative approach to inquiry
Education & Development

An appreciative approach to inquiry

...humans working in complex and dynamic situations. By the end of this session, you should be able to: reflect on your own experiences and assumptions about what inquiry is understand key reasons for adopting an appreciative approach to inquiry begin to develop an appreciative approach to your own context and professional learning. The session will start by exploring what...
Who are Europeans?
Society, Politics & Law

Who are Europeans?

...human when men can live freely in free cities, on this day, we take the solemn oath: to maintain permanent ties between our municipalities, to encour age exchanges in all domains between their inhabitants so as to develop through a better mutual understanding, the notion of European brotherhood, to join forces as to further, to the best of our ability, the success of this...
Level 2: Intermediate 8 hrs
Childhood in the digital age
Education & Development

Childhood in the digital age

...human misery, people are. That's the case whether the rate of children's problems is going up or going down, or, as it were, taking a new form. I do think it's taking a new form. There's the fact of being always 'on', always reachable, always connected. There's the plethora of communication choices that face our young people. Whether to communicate in public or in...
Level 1: Introductory 12 hrs
Professor Lord Nicholas Stern - Stories of Change
Nature & Environment

Professor Lord Nicholas Stern - Stories of Change

...humanity will have to delay buying other good things such as clean water, sanitation, better food and more education.’ NS: There will have to be substantial investment in different ways of doing things, but what we’ve seen over the last nine years since the stern review was published, very rapid falls in the costs of alternative technologies. I started work ten years...