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    • Consumer law 

      Cartwright, Peter R.
      This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file. As taught in Autumn Semester 2009/10 This module looks at the role of the law in regulating business in the interests of consumers. Suitable ...
    • Contemporary French culture in a global context 

      Marks, John
      This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file. As taught in Semester two 2009. This module looks at aspects of contemporary French culture in the context of an increasingly globalised ...
    • Continental Portuguese intermediate semester B 

      Unknown author
      This module is aimed at students in year 2 semester B. The varied exercises cover a range of topics from Portuguese history to cooking. The transcript reader of the listening exercises allows students to identify words/passages ...
    • Copyright 

      Bebbington, Laurence; Cross, Fay
      In using copyright works (e.g. journals or newspaper articles, books, photographs, music) for study or research you are expected to observe certain legal and ethical constraints. In particular, you are bound to abide by ...
    • Creativity and mental illness : the Madness and Literature Network 

      Gale, Patrick
      In this video author Patrick Gale shares his thoughts on madness and creativity during the Madness and Literature Network Seminar in 2009. For related videocasts see those presented by Professor Paul Crawford and Paul ...
    • Creativity and mental illness : the Madness and Literature Network 

      Crawford, Paul
      In this video Professor Paul Crawford presents the Madness & Literature Network's seminar on Mental Illness and Creativity, featuring the respected authors Patrick Gale and Paul Sayer. Presentation produced and delivered ...
    • Creativity and mental illness : the Madness and Literature Network 

      Sayer, Paul
      In this video author Paul Sayer shares his thoughts on madness and creativity during the Madness and Literature Network Seminar in 2009. For related videocasts see those presented by Professor Paul Crawford and Patrick ...
    • Crown and peers: the monarchy and the Lords in British politics, 1783-1846 

      Gaunt, Richard; Cutforth, Rob; Jorge, Nuno
      Welcome to this learning object on the Monarchy and the Lords in British Politics, 1783-1846. It has been developed for use on the module The Many Faces of Reform which explores key themes in the political history of Britain ...
    • Darwin for a day 

      Brookfield, J. F.
      As part of the University of Nottingham, School of Biology's 200 years of Darwin celebrations, evolutionary geneticist Professor John Brookfield in full Victorian attire delivered a talk, as Darwin, on the theory of ...
    • De Gaulle's Republic 1958 - 1969 

      Smith, Paul
      This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file. As taught in Spring Semester 2010, This module examines the founding first decade of the Fifth Republic by focusing principally, though ...
    • Definitions, proofs and examples 

      Feinstein, Joel
      During the academic year 2011-12, Dr Joel Feinstein gave five optional example classes to his second-year Mathematical Analysis students on Definitions, Proofs and Examples. Dr Feinstein recorded videos of these classes ...
    • Depiction of terrorism in film and television 

      Pearson, Roberta E.
      In this podcast, Professor Roberta Pearson from the School of American and Canadian Studies, discusses the fictional representation of terrorism in modern day television programmes and why more and more people are using ...
    • Designing political enquiry 

      Khan, Gulshan
      As taught Spring Semester 2011. The module is designed to allow students to develop a critical understanding of the methodological issues involved in designing and undertaking research in the discipline of politics and ...
    • Different types of cells 

      Meal, Andy
      As taught Semesters 1 and 2, 2011 This learning object describes As taught Semesters 1 and 2, 2011 The learning object distinguishes between some examples of different types of cells on the basis of their microscopic ...
    • Different types of epithelia 

      Meal, Andy
      As taught Semesters 1 and 2, 2011 This learning object which is used as part of the level 1 Biological Sciences module delivered by the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Physiotherapy relates the microscopic appearance and ...
    • Distance learning material 

      Durow, Valeria; Mullany, Louise
      The materials provided are taken from three postgraduate modules which students study as part of the School's distance learning MA degree programmes in 'Literary Linguistics', 'Applied Linguistics, Applied Linguistics and ...
    • Document skills : maps and plans 

      University of Nottingham. Dept. of Manuscripts and Special Collections. Digital Access Team
      As a specialist medium, maps and plans can be a challenge to use and it is not always immediately obvious just what can be learned from them. This resource demonstrates how the researcher can use these documents to gain ...
    • Dog examination techniques 

      Cobb, Malcolm A.
      This presentation has been developed to introduce veterinary students to the process of carrying out a systematic physical examination in canine patients. It is designed to act as an introduction to these processes and ...
    • Doing the right thing : corporate social responsibility in a global marketplace 

      Moon, Jeremy W.
      Globalisation, mass consumer awareness and public accountability are all factors in persuading companies to adopt ethical policies. As companies become more accountable not only for their own actions but for those within ...
    • Econometric theory 

      Leybourne, Steve
      As taught Autumn 2011 ‘Econometric Theory’ Module Guide Module Code: L14003 Total Credits: 15 Offering School: Economics Suitable for study at: postgraduate Level The content presented here provides information for ...