University guide 2019: league table for economics
The study of what influences income, wealth and wellbeing, and how this can be implemented into policy. More...
The study of what influences income, wealth and wellbeing, and how this can be implemented into policy. More...
The study of how people develop and learn – including education studies, undergraduate teacher training and academic studies in education. More...
The study of the creation and maintenance of infrastructure - roads, bridges, railways, energy systems, flood defences and water supply. More...
Language, history, culture and literature of ancient Greece and Rome – includes Latin and classical Greek studies. More...
The practical application of maths and science to design, develop and produce everyday products on a large scale. More...
Encompasses the application of science, maths and computing skills to solve practical problems. More...
The study of how the human body works – includes anatomy, physiology and pathology, ophthalmics, and aural and oral sciences. More...
The study of the rules, standards and methods involved in recording financial information within organisations. More...
The study of American culture, literature, history and politics – includes Canadian and Latin American studies. More...
Universities are aware of the challenge: their trade body, Universities UK, has recently published new guidance to improve the link between the NHS and care provision at university, admitting that students moving from home to campus “may slip through the gaps in the health system, when they are most vulnerable”. More...