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Not only are taster lectures a great way to get a feel for a subject, you can also ask questions and even write about it on your personal statement.
Questions? Email us at HEwebinars@uea.ac.uk
The full Programme
- The Great Gatsby
Wednesday 22 May, 15.35-16.35
- Capital investment decision making - case study
Thursday 16 May, 13.00-13.45
- Business vs. economics at university: What’s the difference and which degree is right for you?
Monday 24 June, 16.30-17.20
- The mathematics behind AI
Monday 17 June, 16.30-17.15
- Global poverty – economic growth and the role of policy makers
Thursday 25 April, 09.05-09.50
- Labour market trends
Tuesday 7 May, 11.10-12.10
- UK fiscal policy: A critique
Thursday 9 May, 16.15-17.00
- Business vs. economics at university: What’s the difference and which degree is right for you?
Monday 24 June, 16.30-17.20
- Exploring the physics principles behind ground-breaking engineering projects
Thursday 25 April, 13.00-14.00
- The Great Gatsby
Wednesday 22 May, 15.35-16.35
- The epics of Homer
Monday 10 June, 14.00-15.00
- Tackling poetry collections
Wednesday 12 June, 11.10-11.55
- Exploring tragedy
Thursday 6 June, 09.10-09.55
- District 9’s war of the worlds: Human mise en scène vs alien visual effects
Tuesday 19 March, 15.30-16.15
- The filmmaker's toolkit
Tuesday 11 June, 15.35-16.20
- Global poverty – economic growth and the role of policy makers
Thursday 25 April, 09.05-09.50
- Understanding environmental tipping points and how they interact
Tuesday 14 May, 09.10-09.55
- Global poverty – economic growth and the role of policy makers
Thursday 25 April, 09.05-09.50
- Nursing: Workplace safety and security
Monday 24 June, 13.35-14.20
- Paramedic Science: Responding to a medical emergency
Monday 20 May, 16.00-17.00
- Was World War II Japan a fascist state?
Tuesday 30 April, 15.35-16.20
- The Legacy of Margaret Thatcher
Wednesday 5 June, 13.30-14.15
- L'Etranger
Monday 10 June, 10.10-11.00
- Metaphysics of God
Monday 20 May, 14.00-15.00
- Euthanasia
Tuesday 21 May, 16.15-17.15
- The Legacy of Margaret Thatcher
Wednesday 5 June, 13.30-14.15
- Understanding addiction
Wednesday 8 May, 13.35-14.20
- Free will vs. determinism
Thursday 13 June, 13.30-14.15
- Mature students question time
Saturday 20 April, 10.00-11.00
- Opportunities and services for adult learners
Wednesday 24 April, 18.00-19.00
- University location: Making the right choice
Thursday 2 May, 16.00-16.50
- What's it really like to be a student?
Tuesday 14 May, 16.30-17.15
- How to choose the right course for you
Thursday 13 June, 16.30-17.15
- Clearing in five easy steps
Thursday 18 July, 16.30-17.15
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Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)
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