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Limited places are available on each course to preserve the small, interactive class experience, and places on most courses will be allocated to suitably qualified applicants on a first-come-first-served basis.
Confronting Ethical Problems in the 21st Century
War, global instability, and inequality. Terrorism, migration, and fascism. The rise of AI and climate change.
These issues shape the contemporary political and ethical landscape and urge us to examine them carefully in order to navigate our world.
This course explores the idea of ethical behaviour and the ethical self in the twenty-first century. Students will be encouraged to see ethical answers in the ‘poly-crisis’ of modern life.
Diversity, Multiculturalism, and Modern Britain
What does it mean to be British in one of the most diverse countries in the world today? How did the rich ethnic tapestry that constitutes Britain in the early twenty-first century come into being?
Environmental History and Global Activism
This course aims to give students the knowledge and tools to analyse contemporary struggles over the environment and place them in their historical context.
Environmental Economics
This course provides insights into how economic concepts directly impact the natural environment, from the development of international policies to the vast ramifications of single individuals’ choices.
Irish Nationalisms
This course examines the development of Irish nationalism, the struggle for Irish independence and the development of a separate identity in the north-east of Ireland.
Modern British Political History
This course looks at the key political developments in twentieth-century Britain from 1900 to the present.
Patterns of Power: Theories of Gender, Race, Class and Sexuality in Contemporary Society
Power is a much misunderstood concept, variously invoked as constructive, liberating, coercive and conspiratorial. How can we best understand it?
Sustainable Futures
What are the best paths towards a sustainable future in post-modern societies? In an era marked by unprecedented ecological crises, the necessity for a sustainable future is at the core of debates within the most important governmental, social, and economic institutions worldwide.
In this course, students will examine and critically analyse the implications of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the 2030 agenda, and explore and debate how these objectives are shaping the reality of post-modern societies.
The UK Media in a Globalised World
How does the UK media characterise British society and its relationship with the outside world? Is the media a tool to protect or criticise powerful organisations?
UK Politics and Government
The UK’s political system exists in fascinating contrast to that of the USA, with which it is too often uncritically compared.
Internship: The Constituency Office of Wera Hobhouse, MP for Bath
Wera Hobhouse, Member of Parliament for Bath, and her team offer the successful applicant ‘real life’ exposure to a busy working political environment.
Climate & Sustainability - ASE Advanced Tutorial
Students can study an aspect from the broad spectrum of climate and sustainability issues; economic, political, social, or scientific.
Law — ASE Advanced Tutorial
Students can choose an aspect of the discipline of Law—for example a comparative analysis of two legal system, or philosophical issues such as justice and ethics—to study in depth.