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King Arthur: Investigating the Myth and the Legend

The legend of King Arthur sits at the core of European medieval tradition and has inspired literature, fine arts and film for a millennium. Yet the Arthur myth is also a prime example of the interdependency of art, religion, power and politics in the medieval world. By combining history,

Preventive Medicine: Exercise and the Environment

Preventive Medicine: Exercise and the Environment offers a detailed exploration into preventive health issues related to physical activity and the environment. Drawing upon sustained research in these topics at Exeter, you will gain a deeper understanding of the science behind the interaction of

Introduction to English Law

This course will provide you with a broad and critical understanding of the structure and function of the English legal system and will introduce students to the key foundations of the study of law: Obligations including Contract and TortPublic Law (including Constitutional and Administrative

International Relations: Security, Conflict and Peace

The International Relations pathway will provide you with the opportunity to engage with some of the most challenging and pertinent aspects of core theoretical and empirical debates in this discipline. You will explore the evolution of security, both as a concept, policy, and practice. You will

Global Enterprise

This pathway focuses on the growth and management of global enterprises from the emergence of the modern multinational to the present day. In studying the dynamics of international business we take these enterprises (commonly referred to as MNEs, MNCs or TNCs) as our key actors, and use an

Global Climate Change: Environment, Technology and Society

This module explores the societal and environmental impacts and implications of climate change as well as the political and technological solutions available. The course begins with an introduction to climate change and then will examine water resources and engineering, renewable energy and climate

Food and Innovation in Rural Transition: the Tuscany case

The programme will be focused on gaining awareness and competencies about food issues and transition in agriculture and rural areas through the framework of innovation theories; the goal is to give students promising tools to design future pathways related to food issues and rural development, able

Britain and the Making of the Modern World

For much of the 19th and 20th century Britain was the world%E2%80%99s superpower, and its imperial connections not only left deep traces in America, Africa and Asia, but also in Britain itself. Thus to understand modern British history it is necessary to see it in a global perspective: not only

Thinking City: Beyond Resilience

A unique interdisciplinary Summer School on city planning and city making, in collaboration with the Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Metropolitan Solutions (AMS). This year%E2%80%99s theme BEYOND RESILIENCE will focus on the question: How can cities not only withstand extreme unexpected changes,