Component

MA Public Opinion and Political Behaviour
PhD Biological Sciences options

Year 1, Component 03

BS708-7-AP or BS985-7-AU
BS708-7-AP
Postgraduate Professional Skills
(15 CREDITS)

In this career-focused module you develop skills specific to your discipline, such as critical analysis, integration and communication in a multidisciplinary research environment. The seminars and workshops will assist with integrating your subject knowledge by developing your writing and presenting skills, cover CV and application clinics, facilitate research/expedition planning, and introduce health and safety aspects of research work. This module has been designed to acquire the skills and competencies essential for addressing the urgent sustainability challenges of the 21st century.

BS985-7-AU
Professional Skills and the Business of Biosciences
(15 CREDITS)

Gain invaluable insight into the functioning of the Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical industries, investigate some of the most timely and contentious topics in Biotechnology, and develop transferable professional and research skills to enhance your chances of securing employment in the field.

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