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    • Pre-sessional econometrics 

      Upward, Richard
      As taught Autumn 2011 ‘Pre-Sessional Econometrics'' Module Guide Module Code: L14202 Total Credits: 0 Offering School: Economics Suitable for study at: postgraduate Level The content presented here provides information ...
    • Pre-sessional mathematics 

      Montero, Maria
      As taught Autumn 2011 ‘Pre-Sessional Mathematics' Module Guide Module Code: L14201 Total Credits: 0 Offering School: Economics Suitable for study at: postgraduate Level The content presented here provides information ...
    • Protocol and project modules 

      Roberts, Heather; Lewis, Sarah
      This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file. As taught Autumn Semester 2010. This resource presents a number of postgraduate courses that are offered by the Division of Epidemiology ...
    • Psychology lab classes using PsychPy 

      Peirce, Jon
      These lab classes were developed at the University of Nottingham as part of the first year course in BSc (Hons) Psychology, with support from the Higher Education Association Psychology Network (HEA-PN). The materials ...
    • Quantitative economics 1 

      Kneller, Richard
      As taught Autumn Semester 2010. There are no pre-requisites for this module. In particular, there is no assumption that Mathematics has previously been studied to A-level standard. In common with practically all subjects, ...
    • Quantitative economics 2 

      Defever, Fabrice
      As taught Autumn Semester 2010 The module introduces those statistical methods and concepts most applicable in economics. There are no pre-requisites: In particular, no previous knowledge of statistics will be assumed. ...
    • Quantitative political analysis 

      Pickup, Mark
      As taught Spring Semester 2011. The objective of this module is to introduce students to the practice of quantitative data analysis in the social sciences. The lecture component of the module will explore a variety of ...
    • Quantum field theory 

      Krasnov, K.
      This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file. Last taught in Spring Semester 2006 A compilation of fourteen lectures in PDF format on the subject of quantum field theory. This module ...
    • Red blood cells 

      Meal, Andy
      As taught Semesters 1 and 2, 2011 This learning object describes the structure and function and production of red blood cells. It is used as part of the level 1 Biological Sciences module delivered by the School of Nursing, ...
    • Reenactment : fans performing movie scenes from the stage to YouTube 

      Klinger, Barbara
      In this presentation from the Institute of Film and Television Studies' Ephemeral Media Workshops, Professor Barbara Klinger from Indiana University discusses her research on the phenomenon of fan recreations. Presentation ...
    • Referencing your work with Harvard 

      Windle, Richard J.; Dandrea, Jennifer; Hardy, Carolyn; Rai, Heather; Wharrad, Heather
      A web-based desktop tool showing you how to accurately format references for the Harvard system. Select the exact nature of reference type - book, journal, e-journal, website, government publication, and other sources - ...
    • Regularity conditions for Banach function algebras 

      Feinstein, Joel
      In June 2009 the Operator Algebras and Applications International Summer School was held in Lisbon. Dr Joel Feinstein taught one of the four courses available on Regularity conditions for Banach function algebras. He ...
    • Researching solutions to global water shortages 

      Hilal, Nidal
      Director of the University of Nottingham’s Centre for Clean Water Technologies. Making sure the world’s population has enough drinking water is one of the biggest challenges we face today. A rapidly increasing global ...
    • RIAlity 

      Luck, Martin
      The package was written in 1996. Radioimmunoassay (RIA) is a technique for measuring concentrations of antigens. Although better techniques have subsequently been developed from it, understanding RIA forms the basis for ...
    • Robin Hood and Sherwood Forest 

      University of Nottingham. Dept. of Manuscripts and Special Collections
      This online exhibition highlights resources for the study of Robin Hood in the collections held by Manuscripts and Special Collections at the University of Nottingham. It includes examples from printed versions of the Robin ...
    • Sacred calendars : Easter 

      O’Loughlin, Thomas
      Thomas O’Loughlin, an expert in early Christian theology, discusses the meaning of Easter, which is the greatest of the Christian feasts, its origins, its connections with baptism, and its place in the Christian calendar today.
    • Sacred calendars : Pascha 

      Cunningham, Mary
      Dr Mary Cunningham, an expert in Orthodox theology, discusses the meaning of Easter, which is the greatest of the Christian feasts, and what it means to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus. She also relates how Eastern ...
    • Sacred calendars : Pentecost 

      O’Loughlin, Thomas
      Prof. Thomas O’Loughlin, an expert on early Christianity, discusses the origins of the annual feast of Pentecost (often called ‘Whit’). This is the feast which comes 50 days after Easter and is celebrated with a variety ...
    • Sacred calendars : Pesach : Dr Holger Zellentin 

      Zellentin, Holger
      Dr Holger Zellentin, an expert in Jewish history, looks at the origins of the Jewish celebration of Pesach (often called ‘Passover’ in English). He talks about how its meaning has been shaped by its history down the centuries.
    • Sacred calendars : Pesach : Professor Agata Bielik-Robson talks to Professor Tom O'Loughlin 

      Bielik-Robson, Agata
      Agata Bielik-Robson, an expert in Jewish thought, explains how Jews celebrate Pesach (often called ‘Passover’ in English). She talks about its origins and significance for Jewish people today.