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SUSTAINABLE DESIGN
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| Designing
new products that reduce the impact on the environment and take
account of wider social and economic implications. 10m
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| David
Harrison
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CREATIVE WRITING
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| Studying
all areas of imaginative writing such as novels, short stories,
memoirs, autobiographies, poetry, drama and journalism. 22m
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| Celia
Brayfield
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FUNDAMENTAL PHYSICS
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| Fundamental
physics looks at the ultimate constituents of matter and the
interactions between those constituents. 21m
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| Akram
Khan
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RETAILING &
E-RETAILING
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| Consumer
behaviour, marketing analysis and the management decision making
required in modern retailing and online retailing. 32m
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| Charles
Dennis
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MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS
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| Improving
the efficiency with which multimedia content is transmitted over
networks by analysing what people do and don't notice. 12m
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| George
Ghinea
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PRINTED ELECTRONICS
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| The
challenges involved in printing electronic devices on paper using
conventional printing presses to reduce costs and pollution.
17m
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| Darren
Southee
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MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS
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| Using
compression techniques to removing unnecessary data from images,
speech, audio and video making it easier to transmit. 14m
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| Jonathan
Loo
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BIO PROCESSING
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| Bio
processing involves the purification of biologically active
components from natural or synthetic mixtures. 16m
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| Ian
Garrard
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COMPUTER VISION
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| Using
engineering, computer science and psychologies to build up
intelligent systems that see the real world. Robot systems. 17m
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| Huiyu
Zhou
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ADOPTION OF INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY
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| Looking
at how people react to new technology, how they assess usefulness
and make decisions. 18m
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| Natasha
Papazafeiropoulou
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