The course will deepen your insight into English grammar and the linguistic analysis of English. There is a focus on syntactic description, analysis and argumentation, and on the relationship between ...
Augustan poetry is so named after the reign of the first Roman emperor Augustus (27 BC - 14 AD) and is often considered part of the Golden Age of Latin literature. It has also profoundly influenced ...
The course gives an introduction to methods that are common in linguistic research and relates methodological choices to fundamental differences between theories of language. It also focuses on the ...
The study of corporate governance is about the relationship between firms’ management, board of directors and investors, and how these relationships affect how firms operate and perform. This course ...
This course provides an introduction to the history, philosophy and politics of human rights. It offers a presentation of the historical evolution of the modern human rights system and examines ...
Algebraic geometry is a classical subject with a modern face that studies geometric objects defined by polynomial equations in several variables. The course introduces the basic objects in algebraic ...
The course examines the competition rules of the European Union; particularly the competition rules concerning undertakings in Articles 101-106 TFEU. Competition law is the rules which regulate ...
The course introduces two distinct perspectives on public organizations: The management perspective implies a focus on different ways of providing public services and the ensuing consequences for ...
The aim of the course is to study how the military tool of statecraft is used today, its effects, constraints, and dynamics in the foreign policy of especially Western states. Moreover, the course ...
This course provides an overview of American history, culture, politics, and contemporary society. It traces major developments and changes from the pre-Columbian period to the present. It will ...
Whilst human rights law has traditionally been binding on states, the international community has struggled to make corporations take account of their human rights responsibilities. The rise of ...
Causal inference is the task of drawing conclusions from data about the effects of treatments and other type of interventions. In epidemiology and clinical research, as well as in many other fields, ...