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Global Disease Masterclass: Global Disease Distribution
by Helen Ward , Timothy Hallett- 4.4
Approx. 12 hours to complete
The Global Diseases Masterclass is part of the full-degree Masters of Public Health that the School of Public Health. By the end of this specialisation, our aim is that students will be able to critically apply epidemiological concepts to major global diseases and be able to appraise and recommend policy options to combat them....
Animal Behaviour and Welfare
by Professor Nat Waran , Dr Fritha Langford , Dr Heather Bacon , Miss Hayley Walters, RVN , Dr Jill MacKay- 4.8
Approx. 10 hours to complete
Animal welfare has been described as a complex, multi-faceted public policy issue which includes important scientific, ethical, and other dimensions. The materials and quizzes will always be available to you. What is Animal Welfare and Why Does it Matter? Animal Welfare and Cultural Differences: Interview With Dr MacKay Module 2 - What Is Animal Welfare and Why Does It Matter?...
Climate Change Mitigation in Developing Countries
by Harald Winkler- 4.7
Approx. 18 hours to complete
This course will cover topics such as facilitation process techniques, energy modeling, scenario building, innovation and policy making. Complexity of climate change and development Reflection and what's next Mandating and co-production of knowledge Week 2: Mandating and co-production of knowledge Bridges to domestic and international policy Introduction: MAPS impacts on public policy...
Cryptography I
by Dan Boneh- 4.8
Approx. 23 hours to complete
In this course you will learn the inner workings of cryptographic systems and how to correctly use them in real-world applications. History of Cryptography Information Theoretic Security and The One Time Pad Stream Ciphers and Pseudo Random Generators Attacks on Stream Ciphers and The One Time Pad Course overview and additional reading resources...
Jewish Diaspora in Modern China
by Xin Xu- 4.3
Approx. 10 hours to complete
The story of Jews in modern China is certainly a fascinating and up-lifting one. This course will examine these questions and more. Background: Jews and China Background: Jews and China Jewish Communal Life and the Practice of Judaism in Shanghai Departure and Contributions History Renewed and Impact History Renewed and Impact...
Our Global Ocean – An Introduction Course
by National Museum of Natural History- 0.0
5 Weeks
Our ocean is vast, mysterious, and key to all life on our planet. This short course was developed by Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History educators and reviewed by scientists at the Smithsonian and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. An introduction to paleoceanography and the evolutionary history of marine life...
$49.99
Digitalization in International Relations
by Yarygin Grigory , Sytnik Anna , Tsvetkova Natalia , Stadnik Ilona- 4.5
Approx. 16 hours to complete
International relations, diplomacy, and foreign policy are being digitalized. The course is designed for those who want to update their skills for twenty-first professions including digital diplomacy, digital foreign policy, public diplomacy, and other digital professions applicable in international relations. Strong and Weak Characteristics of Paper Ballot Voting Digital Voting: Pros and Cons...
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Cultural and creative industries
by Iliya Kiria- 3.8
Approx. 22 hours to complete
Main objective of this course is to trace the development of the Cultural and Creative Industries as an idea and as concept and to identify the key points of changes within it in relations with contemporary digital connected world. Media and culture between private goods and public goods Public media regulation policy...
Contemporary India
by Anthony D'Costa- 4.2
Approx. 16 hours to complete
The lectures revolve around social dimensions of change, the continuing influence of ancient texts on contemporary India, political democracy, economic transition from the state to the market, gender relations, India's economic globalisation and changing world view. 8 Summary and conclusion 1 Many Ramayanas: text and tradition 2 Ram and Sita's wedding - part 1...
Women Making History: Ten Objects, Many Stories
by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich , Jane Kamensky- 0.0
8 Weeks
Through the exploration of ten iconic objects from the Schlesinger collection, they demonstrate how women created change by embracing education, adopting new technologies, and creating innovative works of art; pushing against discrimination and stepping into new roles in public and in private. How history is complex, nonlinear, and in constant conversation with the present...
$139