Renewable energy can be defined as energy generated from natural sources. This course will give an overview of the main scientific principles and technologies related to harnessing and conversion of ...
This course explains the basics of renewable and non-renewable resource exploitation and management and the relation between fossil fuel extraction and climate change. It covers open access and ...
This course gives a basic introduction to machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI). Through an algorithmic approach, the students are given a practical understanding of the methods being ...
The course is designed to emphasize hydrological concepts while providing useful skills for using well-known hydrological models in simulating hydrological processes. The course is divided into two ...
This course gives an introduction to numerical methods for solving problems in physics and chemistry, i.e. methods for solving ordinary and partial differential equations, matrix operations and ...
This course poses the question to what degree, or if at all, we may understand the world as it existed in 1000 as global. Did globalization begin only in the eurocentrically labelled "Age of Discovery ...
This course has joint teaching with ECON9106B – Advanced Applied Econometrics. This course introduces core microeconometric methods for estimation and inference, Advanced causal inference, and the ...
This course will introduce you to the selected key thematic areas pertinent to childhood and youth. Specifically, we discuss theories and empirical research on how digitalization, the blurring of ...
The legal protection of human rights on the international level has developed rapidly since the end of World War II while the post-Cold War period has seen a proliferation of remedial mechanisms. The ...
This PhD course will provide students with a broad introduction to key theories, concepts, and methodological issues related to the empirical study of the organizational foundations of inequality. At ...
The topic comprises core topics of maritime law, that is: a) contracts (carriage of general cargo, charterparties) and the relevant international convenstions governing shipowners` liability for cargo ...
This course will give an overview of modern Japanese history, from the late Edo period up until the end of the Cold war in 1989. In English most of this one and half century is often discussed in ...