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International Water Law
by Laurence Boisson de Chazournes , Makane Moïse Mbengue , Mara Tignino , Komlan Sangbana- 4.6
Approx. 10 hours to complete
The Key Principles of Water Sharing: the Principle of Equitable and Reasonable Utilization and the Obligation Not to Cause Significant Harm - Dr Mara Tignino, Platform for International Water Law/Geneva Water Hub, University of Geneva The Forms of Cooperation - Dr Mara Tignino, Platform for International Water Law/Geneva Water Hub, University of Geneva...
Computer Programming for Everyone
by Tom Armitage- 0.0
2
Discover the art of computer programming and learn what code can do with the Institute of Coding and the University of Leeds. The real world of programming languages...
Free
Create a Social Media Marketing Campaign
by Meg Pickard- 0.0
2
Learn to plan and launch a successful social media marketing campaign with the Institute of Coding and the University of Leeds....
Free
Learn about Current Digital Workplace Trends
by Sophie Pendrell- 0.0
2
Find out how digital technology is influencing how we live and work with the Institute of Coding and the University of Leeds. What is the Fourth Industrial Revolution? The Fourth Industrial Revolution The growing importance of data...
Free
Physics 101 - Energy and Momentum
by Jason Hafner- 0.0
Approx. 23 hours to complete
This course serves as an introduction to the physics of energy and momentum. Upon completion, learners will have an understanding of how mathematical laws and conservation principles describe the motions and interactions of objects all around us. The course follows the typical progression of topics of a first-semester university physics course: Kinematics, Newton’s Laws, Energy, and Momentum....
Physics 101 - Rotational Motion and Gravitation
by Jason Hafner- 0.0
Approx. 27 hours to complete
This course serves as an introduction to the physics of rotational motion and gravitation. The course is the third course in the Physics 101 specialization, which follows the typical progression of topics of a first-semester university physics course: Kinematics, Newton’s Laws, Energy, and Momentum. Learners can apply mathematical laws to the motions of objects under a variety of physical circumstances....
Physics 101 - Forces and Kinematics
by Jason Hafner- 0.0
Approx. 30 hours to complete
This course serves as an introduction to the physics of force and motion. Upon completion, learners will have an understanding of how mathematical laws and conservation principles describe the motions and interactions of objects all around us. The course follows the typical progression of topics of a first-semester university physics course: Kinematics, Newton’s Laws, Energy, and Momentum....
Astro 101: Black Holes
by Sharon Morsink- 4.8
Approx. 19 hours to complete
Jeremy Heyl, Professor at the University of British Columbia. Robert Smith, Professor of History at the University of Alberta. Gregory Sivakoff, Professor at the University of Alberta Bryan Gaensler, Director of the Dunlap Observatory at the University of Toronto Craig Heinke, Professor at the University of Alberta Valeri Frolov, Professor at the University of Alberta...
Philosophy and the Sciences: Introduction to the Philosophy of Physical Sciences
by Professor Michela Massimi , Dr. Alasdair Richmond , Dr. Suilin Lavelle , Dr David Carmel , Dr Mark Sprevak , Professor Duncan Pritchard , Professor Andy Clark , Professor John Peacock , Professor Barbara Webb , Dr Kenny Smith , Dr Peggy Series , Louise Connelly- 4.6
Approx. 11 hours to complete
What is the origin of our universe? Related work by Philosophy staff at the University of Edinburgh Week 2: The origins of our universe (Michela Massimi and John Peacock) Related work by Philosophy staff at the University of Edinburgh Related work by Philosophy staff at the University of Edinburgh Related work by Philosophy staff at the University of Edinburgh...
Philosophy and the Sciences: Introduction to the Philosophy of Cognitive Sciences
by Professor Michela Massimi , Dr. Alasdair Richmond , Dr. Suilin Lavelle , Dr David Carmel , Dr Mark Sprevak , Professor Duncan Pritchard , Professor Andy Clark , Professor John Peacock , Professor Barbara Webb , Dr Kenny Smith , Dr Peggy Series- 4.6
Approx. 10 hours to complete
What is our role in the universe as human agents capable of knowledge? Related work by Philosophy staff at the University of Edinburgh Related work by Philosophy staff at the University of Edinburgh Related work by Philosophy staff at the University of Edinburgh Related work by Philosophy staff at the University of Edinburgh...