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The Holocaust: The Destruction of European Jewry
by Murray Baumgarten , Peter Kenez- 4.5
Approx. 30 hours to complete
The Holocaust: The Destruction of European Jewry is an adaptation of an on-campus course that has been co-taught by Murray Baumgarten, Distinguished Professor of English and Comparative Literature (Literature Department), and Peter Kenez, Professor Emeritus (History Department), for over 20 years at UC Santa Cruz. 1 Western European Jewry in the 19th century...
A History of European Empires: 1400–1522
by Sacha Davis- 0.0
3 Weeks
In this course, you will explore the history of the first encounters modern Europe has had with the rest of the world. This includes investigating the discovery of a westward route to the Americas and the building of European empires in the New World. Develop introductory understanding of key events in modern European history....
$49
Privacy in Europe
by Jan Smits- 4.5
Approx. 18 hours to complete
After having followed Privacy in the Western world you have become acquainted with the overall global legal system and the origins of privacy as a concept as well as privacy as a (human) right. Human rights and Economic Cooperation in Europe Article: Blockchains and Data Protection in the European Union Understand legal fundamentals in European privacy law...
New Zealand Landscape as Culture: Maunga (Mountains)
by Lydia Wevers , Maria Bargh- 0.0
4 Weeks
Colonisation by the British in the nineteenth century produced a complex history and competing cultural ideas about landscape. The place of mountains in European culture led to conflicting beliefs about the ownership and status of mountains. The role of European culture in the colonisation of mountains Ways in which mountains are represented in New Zealand art, literature, and national identity...
$49
New Zealand Landscape as Culture: Motu (Islands)
by Lydia Wevers , Maria Bargh- 0.0
4 Weeks
Come and learn about the islands of New Zealand, 42 degrees south of the equator and rich in stories. In this course, you will learn about the islands of New Zealand, or Ngā Motu o Aotearoa, where humans have lived for a thousand years. Colonisation by the British in the nineteenth century produced a complex history....
$49
Introduction to English Common Law
by Charlotte Crilly , Eloise Ellis- 4.8
Approx. 20 hours to complete
You’ll learn about the different ways in which laws are made and interpreted, the English court system and the increasing importance of European Union and human rights law. Themes in common law Key dates in legal history Direct participation in the European Union? Sources of law in the European Union European Citizens' Initiatives...
Doing Business in Europe
by Prof. Dr. Florence Pinot de Villechenon , Prof. Dr. Béatrice Collin- 4.3
Approx. 6 hours to complete
What business lessons can be drawn in a European perspective? With a dozen contributions from academics in the various domains of management (marketing, supply chain, finance, human resources management or strategy) and as many testimonials from business leaders operating in Europe, this course will help you enrich your knowledge and business competences within the European context....
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The Euro: the History, Issues and Solutions - Alfred Mifsud
- 4.5
How the European Central Bank (ECB) tackled the crisis situations. This is a unique opportunity to learn from someone with decades of experience in the financial services industry and first-hand knowledge of how policy-making decisions are made at the European Central Bank. All the content in this course has been prepared by Alfred Mifsud, based on his many years of experience....
EU policy and implementation: making Europe work!
by Bernard Steunenberg- 4.3
Approx. 56 hours to complete
In this course, we learn how the European Union prepares and decides on policy, and how policy is transferred to member states and implemented by various authorities, including regional and local governments. The European policy process in brief Sectoral interests in the European Union Sectoral interests in the European Union Involvement of regional and local governments in implementation...
New Zealand Landscape as Culture: Wai (Water)
by Lydia Wevers , Maria Bargh- 0.0
4 Weeks
New Zealand is a bicultural nation, and colonisation by the British in the nineteenth century produced a complex history and competing cultural ideas about landscape. The place of water in European culture led to conflicting beliefs about the ownership and status of water. The role of European culture in the colonisation of water....
$50