International Food Trade Theory
This course is to study international food trade by investigating international trade theory and trade policies. It addresses elements determining trade, factor flows, exchanges rates and economic
development in the world. The emphasis is placed on empirical aspects where trade theory and trade policies are relevant and applicable. To incorporate world trade from a food perspective, this course especially deals with actual cases with which students can clearly understand and familiarize current
Health, disease and society: Scottish influence in the 19th century
This unit examines the role that Scots played in contributing to the developments in healthcare during the nineteenth century. The radical transformation of medicine in Europe included the admission of women as doctors and the increased numbers of specialised institutions such as asylums. Such developments were also influenced by wider social, economic, political and cultural backgrounds – these are also examined.
3 ways to re-structure your business processes in a downturn Thailand in Crisis- Episode 3 Christopher Marlowe, Doctor Faustus Forth Road Bridge Crop Yield and Adaptation under climate change: implications of warming Brighton Pavilion Living and working in the new economy Politics in 60 seconds Professor Robert Reich, Former Secretary of Labor Under Bill Clinton Meter down Prepare for success Annabelle the sheep The UK Professional Standards Framework: applying it to support for international students The UK Professional Standards Framework: applying it to support for international students The UK Professional Standards Framework for teaching and supporting learning in higher education Linking the UK Professional Standards Framework to reflective practice and action research Linking teaching and research in disciplines and departments The UK Professional Standards Framework: applying it to support for international students
Don Sull, Professor of Management Practice in Strategic and International Management, looks at three ways forward-thinking businesses use a downturn to restructure their organisation
Dr Tyrell Haberkorn and Professor Hilary Charlesworth are the guests in the third Thailand in Crisis podcast - discussing issues of human rights and international law in the Thai context. Host Nicholas Farrelly is also joined by regular Dr Andrew Walker to talk about rural poverty in Thailand's north.Thailand in Crisis is a series of six vod and podcasts from The Australian National University's College of Asia and the Pacific. The series aims to bring together the University's expertise to shed
What does Christopher Marlowe's Doctor Faustus tell us about the author and the time at which the play was written? This unit will help you to discover the intricacies of the play and recognise how a knowledge of the historical and political background of the time can lead to a very different understanding of the author's intended meaning.
Scotland's Forth Road Bridge may not be the most beautiful bridge over the Firth of Forth, but it is an incredible feat of engineering and is integral to the economy of the entire area. However, rust is threatening to destroy the cables that suspend the road. This unit uses video to explore the issues associated with the potential demise of this great bridge.
First presentation of Session 3 (Agriculture, Food and Water Security 2) of the 4 Degrees International Climate Conference
In this unit we examine the Royal Pavilion at Brighton, and its relationship to nineteenth century romanticism and exoticism. We begin with a biographical discussion of the Prince of Wales, afterwards Prince Regent and eventually King George IV, to whose specifications the Pavilion was built. With the help of video and still images we take a tour of the Pavilion, examining the exterior then a series of interior rooms as a visitor in the 1820s may have experienced them. Besides this we look at co
The new ‘service economy’, is it a direct result of globalisation? This unit examines the switch from manufacturing to services and looks at the impact of information and communication technologies on the economy as a whole. The ‘new economy’ has many benefits, but at what cost?
This video is the introductory trailer for a series of videos which capture political experts at The University of Nottingham rising to the challenge of defining a political concept in 60 seconds.
Warning this video will contain bloopers
The School of Politics and International Relations
Undergraduate Colloquium on Political Science - Spring 2007. Distinguished guest speakers discuss political issues facing the state of California, the United States, or the international community.
The meter down blog contains a collection of interviews (in Hindi), writing in English and audio feeds documenting a number of conversations with Bombay taxi drivers. The interviews are explorations into the issues of migration and are a collection of sub-altern voices in a city consumed with the narrative of globalisation and rapid change. This non-academic project, is slowly, conversation by conversation, assembling a repository of oral histories. At the time of this review (December 2008) the
Prepare for success - Centre for Language Study eLanguages
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Annabelle the sheep - D. Burnapp
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The UK Professional Standards Framework: applying it to support for international students - D. Burnapp
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The UK Professional Standards Framework: applying it to support for international students - D. Burnapp
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The UK Professional Standards Framework for teaching and supporting learning in higher education - D. Burnapp
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Linking the UK Professional Standards Framework to reflective practice and action research - D. Burnapp
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Linking teaching and research in disciplines and departments - A. Jenkins and M. Healey and R. Zetter
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The UK Professional Standards Framework: applying it to support for international students - D. Burnapp
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