This year marks the 10-year anniversary of the Students at Risk (StAR) programme and we would like to take this opportunity ...
Environmental Geology covers the interactions between geology and human activities and gives an overview of environmental problems and challenges in geosciences. It deals with water- and ...
read and understand the notation and analyses of a wide class of models in the scientific literature, including foundational topics in microeconomics formulate and formalize a wider range of models ...
The course presents the framework and analytical methods economists use to study the health economy and address key policy issues. The aim is to enable you to analyze typical resource allocation ...
The course is meant for international exchange students who at least have a bachelor equivalent to a Bachelor in Pharmacy or general scientific competence relevant for the research project. The ...
The topic is spatial signal processing with emphasis on imaging systems and direction of arrival estimation. The course puts emphasis on the difference between spatial domain and time domain signal ...
Augustan poetry is so named after the reign of the first Roman emperor Augustus (27 BC - 14 AD) and is often considered part of the Golden Age of Latin literature. It has also profoundly influenced ...
The course gives you knowledge of "state-of-the-art" technology in sensor and mobile systems used in industrial communication; oil and gas, smart grids, industrial automation. Furthermore, the course ...
The course will deepen your insight into English grammar and the linguistic analysis of English. There is a focus on syntactic description, analysis and argumentation, and on the relationship between ...
In 386 BCE Rome was sacked by itinerant Gallic tribes, and was still a regional power of limited relevance, whereas in 146 BCE it had built a powerful Mediterranean empire, able to destroy once-mighty ...
This course traces the evolution of the early Christian community from its beginnings as a marginalized sect within the diverse religious landscape of ancient Judaism to its establishment as the state ...
This course examines the geodynamic processes that shape the solid portions of our planet. In particular, we study the forces that drive mass and heat transport within our planet and the different ...