Customs Unions
Lecture slides from a 3rd year course on the European Economy taught by Liliana Hiris of Robert Gordon University Aberdeen.
How to Career Plan
A simple 3 step recipe to follow to create and implement a winning career plan.
Trade Policy Instruments
Lecture slides from a 3rd year course on the European Economy taught by Liliana Hiris of Robert Gordon University Aberdeen.
The European Monetary Union
Lecture slides from a 3rd year course on the European Economy taught by Liliana Hiris of Robert Gordon University Aberdeen.
Particle technology : filtration
This is a video of the fifth lecture in the module Particle Technology, delivered to second year students who have already studied basic fluid mechanics. Filtration covers the modification of Darcys law to predictive filtration design equations as well as ones used for test data analysis. Examples of industrial equipment for filtration are included.
This material is suitable for HND, BSc, BEng, MEng, and MSc levels.
This open educational resource was released through the Higher Education A
Introduction to compact operators
The aim of this session is to cover the basic theory of compact linear operators on Banach spaces. This includes definitions and statements of the background and main results, with illustrative examples and some proofs. Target audience: This material is accessible to anyone who has a basic knowledge of metric space topology, and who knows what a bounded linear operator on a Banach space is. It is most likely to be suitable for postgraduate students or final year undergraduates.
German stage 2 semester A
This module is aimed post GCSE students in semester A and addresses common grammatical problems areas. The grammar exercises are also supported by audio, so that the pronunciation is underlined and listening skills are practiced. The transcript reader of the listening exercises allows students to identify words/passages they find difficult to understand.
Worksheets for Problem Based Learning Tasks in Microeconomics: The UK Housing Market
This worksheet introduces PBL (Problem Based Learning) to the first-year economics curriculum at the University of Ulster. It is made available as a Word document.
Black and White Op-Art Dress
Black and white Op-Art Dress; round neck with long sleeves. Front has centre panel of black and repeated around hem; sleeves have black cuffs. Back is cream with long zip to centre back. Stitched waist detail; darted at back. Fully lined in cream polyester. Date: 1965 - 1969 - from the The Betty Smithers Design Collection at Staffordshire University.
Teaching, learning, and risk in a non-elite environment
PowerPoint presentation by Frank Forsythe of the University of Ulster reporting on an Economics Network project on Introducing Problem-Based Learning to a First-Year Curriculum.
Final report: Introducing Problem-Based Learning to a First-Year Curriculum
Final report by Frank Forsythe of the University of Ulster reporting on an Economics Network project on Introducing Problem-Based Learning to a First-Year Curriculum.
Problem Based Learning tasks in Economic Growth: income distribution, inflation and financial develo
Student handout outlining a PBL (Problem Based Learning) task on a final year course on economic growth, income distribution, inflation and financial development.
Introduction to Econometrics: EC220
For year 2 undergraduates, presumes some previous introductory study of statistics and calculus. Materials include PPT slides and video recording of lectures. The course follows the author's textbook and is relatively unmathematical in its approach. Part of the TRUE Econometrics site featuring Lectures and Courses.
Introduction to Econometrics: Econmet [U13783]
20 credit unit for year 2 economics undergraduates. Presumes some previous introductory study of statistics. Stresses proper application of methods rather than formal derivations; aims to help students read applied econometrics and attempt their own.
Your final year project and your future career plans
Getting you to think tactically about choosing your final year project so that you can use it to improve your employability in the field of your choice on completion of your degree.
The Common Agricultural Policy Continued
Lecture slides for a first year economics course on European economic issues as taught by Cillian Ryan at the University of Birmingham in 2009/10.
Mathematical analysis
This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file. As taught in 2007-2008 and 2009-2010. This module introduces mathematical analysis building upon the experience of limits of sequences and properties of real numbers and on calculus. It includes limits and continuity of functions between Euclidean spaces, differentiation and integration. A variety of very important new concepts are introduced by investigating the properties of numerous examples, and developing the a
European Economic Issues: seminar notes 2
Seminar notes and discussion questions for a first year economics course on European economic issues as taught by Cillian Ryan at the University of Birmingham in 2009/10.
Harvesting history, Laxton : the medieval village that survived the modern age
A video covering the medieval farming and life styles preserved in Laxton, a small village in Nottinghamshire which has survived the modern age. Includes images and artefacts from the exhibition presented by the University of Nottingham Department of Manuscripts and Special Collections. Suitable for community education, secondary education, undergraduate year one and further education Author and presenter: Kathryn Summerwill. Kathryn Summerwill qualified as a professional archivist from the Univ
White Tailored Blouse with Large Lace Collar
White tailored blouse with large lace collar. Bodice has five self-covered buttons; sleeves taper to wrist with same button trim, foam shoulder pads to sleeve heads. Two small ties to back. Maker: Halton, Charlotte. Date: 1985 - 1988 - from the The Betty Smithers Design Collection at Staffordshire University.













