Week 2
(17 - 23 July 2022)
Morning courses for week 2
:
Am14 -
Nanotherapeutics - how nanobiotechnology is revolutionising healthcare
Dr Iris Batalha
Am15 -
From micro to macro: understanding our planet
Dr Morag Hunter
Am16 -
Exciting cells: an introduction to neurobiology
Professor Matthew Mason
Am17 -
Style, text and context in James Joyce's
Dubliners
Dr Jenny Bavidge
Am18 -
Jane Austen and Lord Byron:
Sense and Sensibility
,
Childe Harold
and
Don Juan
Simon Browne
Am19 -
Writing non-fiction: Lives - past and present
Derek Niemann
Am20 -
Philosophy of mind: approaches to consciousness
Dr Jon Phelan
This course is full
Am21 -
John Milton and the English Revolution
Dr David Smith
Am22 -
Europe: the fall of empires, 1914-97
Dr Seán Lang
This course is full
Am23 -
The landscape history of Britain
Dr Nicholas James
Am24 -
Who's afraid of inflation?
Massimo Beber
Am25 -
British politics and political thought, 1800 to the present
Dr Graham McCann
Am26 -
The return of history: the liberal world order in retreat
Sir Tony Brenton
This course is full
Afternoon courses for week 2
:
Pm14 -
Immunology and infection: a beginner’s guide
Professor Tom Monie
Pm15 -
Earth’s climate history: forcings and feedbacks
Dr Morag Hunter
Pm16 -
An introduction to animal behaviour
Dr Paul Elliott
Pm17 -
21st-century tales: the short story now
Dr Jenny Bavidge
Pm18 -
Virginia Woolf in the 1930s:
The Years
and
Three Guineas
Dr Claire Nicholson
Pm19 -
Writing non-fiction: Lives - past and present
Derek Niemann
Pm20 -
Philosophy of literature: cognitive and moral value
Dr Jon Phelan
This course is full
Pm21 -
The great Prime Ministers
Dr Seán Lang
This course is full
Pm22 -
Reforms and Revolutions: the Ottoman Empire, 1789-1922
Dr Michael Talbot
Pm23 -
Five English medieval towns
Dr Francis Woodman
Pm24 -
An introduction to Ancient Greek lyric poetry
Dr Charles Weiss
Pm25 -
Creating innovative ideas
Andrew Hatcher
This course is full
Pm26 -
International Human Rights: war, conflict and the responsibility to protect
Toby Fenwick