Week 1
(10 - 16 July 2022)
Morning courses for week 1
:
Am01 -
An introduction to genetics
Professor Tom Monie
This course is full
Am02 -
An introduction to social psychology
Dr John Lawson
This course is full
Am03 -
Materials and our environment: striving for sustainability
Dr Darshil Shah
Am04 -
Tears and laughter: Samuel Beckett and Irish comic fiction
Dr Andy Wimbush
Am05 -
Wordsworth and Coleridge: nature and society
Simon Browne
Am06 -
Spies and assassins in fiction through the ages
Dr Leo Mellor
Am07 -
Europe: the age of empires, 1848-1914
Dr Seán Lang
This course is full
Am08 -
Oliver Cromwell and the English Revolution
Dr David Smith
Am09 -
Greek and Roman epic heroes: Odysseus and Aeneas
Dr Charles Weiss
Am10 -
Popular culture in Ancient Rome
Dr Jerry Toner
Am11 -
An introduction to international business
Dr Sooter Nomhwange
Am12 -
British politics and political thought, 1600-1800
Dr Graham McCann
Am13 -
British politics: inside the ‘black box’
Dr Carina O'Reilly
Afternoon courses for week 1
:
Pm01 -
The psychology of adolescence: brain and behaviour
Dr Saz Ahmed
Pm02 -
Small worlds: an introduction to microbiology
Dr Martin Welch
Pm03 -
The psychology and neuroeconomics of decision making
Dr Gabriele Chierchia
Pm04 -
Contemporary fiction and the return of Modernism
Dr Andy Wimbush
Pm05 -
Dangerous books for girls? Fairy tales past and present
Dr Jenny Bavidge
Pm06 -
An introduction to the Bloomsbury group
Dr Claire Nicholson
Pm07 -
Imperial transformations: the Ottoman Empire, 1575-1789
Dr Michael Talbot
Pm08 -
From famine to revolution: Ireland from 1845
Dr Niamh Gallagher
Pm09 -
An introduction to Aeschylus, father of Greek tragedy
Dr Charles Weiss
Pm10 -
Rome and China
Dr Nicholas James
Pm11 -
Building back better: economic responses to 21st-century crises
Massimo Beber
Pm13 -
British politics: themes and challenges
Dr Carina O'Reilly