Knowledge of computers and programming is becoming more important, also for economists. This course is aimed at introducing programming and computational tools useful for future careers as economists.
Human rights ideas and norms have been increasingly operationalized through the actions of diverse actors such as states, multi-lateral organisations, social movements, NGOs and community groups.
The schedule, the reading list and the exam information for summer 2025 will be published in April/ May. This course provides a theoretical overview of the key historical developments and on-going ...
This course addresses gender, violence and sexuality through presenting and discussing literature, analytical perspectives and empirical case studies on sexual violence. The course critically ...
Network and communications security is an important part of information security: a large portion of IT-related attacks are performed either using network connections or are directed at network ...
The RSNE master's thesis is a scientific work relevant to the field of special education and inclusion. The work includes planning and implementing a research project, and reporting on this through a ...
The course deals with when and how IT management, and IT governance, can help organizations reach their goals. The curriculum is a mix of theory and practice papers, and covers: How does the interplay ...
The course deals with the solution of partial differential equations in computational mechanics like heat conduction, viscous flow, porous flow and elastic deformations. The focus is on finite element ...
The course focuses on the specific managerial tasks and challenges of the digital economy. It deals in particular with the management of digital resources, such as data, algorithms and ecosystems, ...
Evidence-based practice (EBP) in speech language pathology is the integration of the clinician’s expert opinion, scientific and clinical evidence, and the client or caregiver’s perspectives. In this ...
This course will cover current topics in cognitive psychology, cognitive and clinical neuroscience, as well as issues relevant to science in general (e.g., publication bias, reproducibility). Unlike ...
This course examines conceptions of equality and equity related to educational policies and practices and how these interplay with globalization and current social changes. The themes of the course ...