Applied Public History (MOOC) This course investigates and helps learners develop transferable approaches to their own local history and heritage interpretation.
Internal Displacement, Conflict and Protection (MOOC) Gain insight into the phenomenon of internal displacement, a major humanitarian and development challenge in today’s world
Introduction to Who Wrote Shakespeare (MOOC) Explore the Shakespeare authorship question with this exciting new MOOC.
Refugees in the 21st Century (MOOC) With this online course, gain insight into the refugee phenomenon as one of the most complex, compelling and misunderstood features of the 21st century.
The Camera Never Lies (MOOC) This course is a short taster on the topic of the use of images and film, and their use in historical interpretation in the 20th century.
Understanding Research Methods (MOOC) This MOOC will appeal to those of you who require an understanding of research approaches and skills, and importantly an ability to deploy them in your studies.
Approaches to Text (EN1010) This course introduces essential concepts in modern literary study, enabling you to become a more observant, perceptive and analytical reader (credit bearing).
Biodiversity, biosecurity and conservation This module extends students’ knowledge of biodiversity and how it can be protected and conserved effectively and equitably.
Climate change and environmental hazards This module develops students’ knowledge about the science and policy related to climate change and the hazards that relate to a changing climate.
Decentralisation and local governance (M404) You will study the fiscal and policy relationships between local and sub-national government.