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MATH6156 2026-27
Modules and Representations
This module provides an introduction to the theory of modules over a principal ideal domain and the representation theory of finite groups, two basic tools in advanced mathematics. -
MATH6156 2029-30
Modules and Representations
This module provides an introduction to the theory of modules over a principal ideal domain and the representation theory of finite groups, two basic tools in advanced mathematics. -
BIOL3017 2031-32
Molecular and Structural Basis of Disease
The course provides an insight into how molecular studies can be employed to further medical research and aid in the development of novel treatments and therapeutics. The course will cover a number of areas including the analysis of genetic diseases, amyloid diseases, the role of kinases in cancer, molecular understanding of diabetes, viral and bacterial infections. -
BIOL3017 2030-31
Molecular and Structural Basis of Disease
The course provides an insight into how molecular studies can be employed to further medical research and aid in the development of novel treatments and therapeutics. The course will cover a number of areas including the analysis of genetic diseases, amyloid diseases, the role of kinases in cancer, molecular understanding of diabetes, viral and bacterial infections. -
BIOL3017 2027-28
Molecular and Structural Basis of Disease
The course provides an insight into how molecular studies can be employed to further medical research and aid in the development of novel treatments and therapeutics. The course will cover a number of areas including the analysis of genetic diseases, amyloid diseases, the role of kinases in cancer, molecular understanding of diabetes, viral and bacterial infections. -
BIOL3017 2028-29
Molecular and Structural Basis of Disease
The course provides an insight into how molecular studies can be employed to further medical research and aid in the development of novel treatments and therapeutics. The course will cover a number of areas including the analysis of genetic diseases, amyloid diseases, the role of kinases in cancer, molecular understanding of diabetes, viral and bacterial infections. -
BIOL3017 2029-30
Molecular and Structural Basis of Disease
The course provides an insight into how molecular studies can be employed to further medical research and aid in the development of novel treatments and therapeutics. The course will cover a number of areas including the analysis of genetic diseases, amyloid diseases, the role of kinases in cancer, molecular understanding of diabetes, viral and bacterial infections. -
ARCH3036 2027-28
Molecular Archaeology
The extraction and characterization of ancient molecules and the measurement of stable and radioactive isotopes has revolutionized archaeology over the past two decades and remains at the cutting edge of archaeological science. From the identification of chemical signatures of past foods to the ability to track an individual's movement on a month by month basis, new pictures of the past are emerging as a result of archaeology at the atomic and molecular level. This module aims to give you an understanding of these cutting edge techniques and their application, along with an ability to critically appraise their results. -
ARCH3036 2025-26
Molecular Archaeology
The extraction and characterization of ancient molecules and the measurement of stable and radioactive isotopes has revolutionized archaeology over the past two decades and remains at the cutting edge of archaeological science. From the identification of chemical signatures of past foods to the ability to track an individual's movement on a month by month basis, new pictures of the past are emerging as a result of archaeology at the atomic and molecular level. This module aims to give you an understanding of these cutting edge techniques and their application, along with an ability to critically appraise their results. -
ARCH3036 2026-27
Molecular Archaeology
The extraction and characterization of ancient molecules and the measurement of stable and radioactive isotopes has revolutionized archaeology over the past two decades and remains at the cutting edge of archaeological science. From the identification of chemical signatures of past foods to the ability to track an individual's movement on a month by month basis, new pictures of the past are emerging as a result of archaeology at the atomic and molecular level. This module aims to give you an understanding of these cutting edge techniques and their application, along with an ability to critically appraise their results.