Places on this course are 90% funded by the UK Government. Participants are charged a joining fee of £750. Find out if this programme can help your business This course is designed with support from ...
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You will examine the fundamental concepts of international trade, finance and investment. It introduces the tools and techniques for asset pricing and capital budgeting, provides an overview of ...
During this webinar, the University of Dundee will dissect the UCAS application into manageable sections and provide advice on how to write a standout personal statement that effectively reflects ...
To engage students in an in-depth study of the dynamic field of tourism geography, making connections between global, national and local scales. To enable students to understand the development of ...
Governments and industry are mobilising to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and these concerns drive efforts to make the economy more sustainable. This course draws on expertise in regulatory and ...
A patient from Dundee has become the first patient in Europe on a global trial to be given a personalised cancer therapy ...
Enhance your marketing knowledge by exploring Search Marketing and Search Engine Optimisation (SEO). You will gain insight into the planning, execution, and measurement of digital campaigns. This will ...
The Institute for Social Sciences Research (ISSR) brings together an inter and trans-disciplinary community of social scientists from across the University to creatively address complex social ...
The United Kingdom's law will be used as a point of reference for discussion. The country has a long tradition in corporate law and insolvency regulation. We will critically evaluate the varied legal ...
For over forty years, our renowned Centre for Medical Education (CME) has been shaping the way medicine and other allied professions are taught. Our scientists are at the forefront of understanding ...