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Welcome to the Gender and Development Moodle page!
The module is taught through one lecture and one seminar each week. The lectures provide an introduction and overview of the topic under discussion and the seminars explore the main issues in more detail.
Please be aware that there is NO seminars in both week 1 and week 2, but you will need to complete a group exercise before week 3 (detailed instructions regarding the exercise, please see announcement).
**Seminar classes begin in Week 3** of the autumn term and finish in Week 20, which is the last week of the spring term in the following year. The exceptions are Weeks 6 and 16, which are PAIS Reading Weeks.
The main teaching part of the course is scheduled to finish in Week 20 to allow you to complete essays over the Easter break. When we reconvene in the summer term, we will be holding revision classes.
in office room E1.15
Welcome to the Moodle page for PO383, 'The Politics of Religion'.
The module is taught through one lecture and one seminar each week. Lectures are all online and pre-recorded. The lecture links are available below, and will go live every Friday at midnight. The lectures will provide an introduction and overview of the weekly topics, and the seminars shall explore the core issues in more detail.
Welcome to Fundamentals in Quantitative Research Methods. All essential information about this module is in the Syllabus below. In the sections below you will find more precise information and documents 5 or 6 days ahead of each class.
Do not forget to refer to general information about your course provided by your respective department. In PAIS for example, this is the MA Handbook, which provides precise guidance on essay writing, and many other useful topics.
For personal issues whose solution is neither on Moodle or in your MA Handbook, please come and meet the lecturer (Philippe Blanchard) or your seminar tutor (P.B. or Alvaro Cabrejas Egea) during their weekly advice and feedback hours (to be indicated here soon). We are pleased to help as much as we can. If you cannot come during the A&F hours, just make an appointment for another time over email.
Please find us here Course: Researcher Development Online (RDO) | Moodle@Warwick
Dear Study Abroad student
This Moodle has been set up to support you during your exchange year.
We want to make sure that you upload all of the forms you need to, find the information, the resources and links that you might need and keep in touch with us.
Keep this Moodle and the study abroad website https://warwick.ac.uk/study/studyabroad/outbound/ as your resources and places where you can go back to if you have questions.
This is a test-bed for things to do with Moodle and is purely formative in nature. It is not affiliated with any summative work.