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Business Strategy in the European Luxury Industry (BUS3014)
Start: Period 6CourseBusiness Strategy in the European Luxury Industry
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Global Journalism: Searching for Truth in the Age of Fake News (MST2001)
Start: Period 6CourseA comparative analysis of global news coverage
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Dutch Art History (ART2003)
Start: Period 6CourseDutch Art History
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Economics of European Integration - Challenges, policies & practices in the European business environment (BUS3002)
Start: Period 6CourseThe Economics of European Integration - Challenges, policies & practices in the European business environment
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Entrepreneurship: it's all about creating value (BUS3005)
Start: Period 6CourseEntrepreneurship: it's all about creating value
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European Public Health in a Globalising World (EUH2001)
Start: Period 6CourseEuropean Public Health in a Globalising World – introducing policy, research and practice from a European healthcare, disease prevention and health promotion perspective
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Evolutionary Psychology (EVO2001)
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Global Intercultural Management (BUS3013)
Start: Period 6CourseGlobal Intercultural Management
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How Organizational Behavior Helps You Excel in Groups (BUS2007)
Start: Period 6CourseHow Organizational Behavior Helps You Excel in Groups
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In this course, students will explore the fascinating new field of digital mental health, which combines theories and methodologies from psychology and human-computer interaction science. The course will start with a general introduction on how technology (DMX2001)
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Intercultural Communication (ICC2001)
Start: Period 6CourseIntercultural Communication
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Law and Politics, Current Topics in the European Union (POL3004)
Start: Period 6CourseLaw and Politics, Current Topics in the European Union
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Leadership and Management in a Global World (BUS2001)
Start: Period 6CourseLeadership and Management in a Global World
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Political Participation beyond the State (HIS2003)
Start: Period 6CourseIn democratic societies, national governments are tasked with representing the sentiments and demands of a country’s population. But representative national politics are far from the only arena in which civilians in these societies make their voices heard. From grassroots protests and NGOs to transnational solidarity movements and labor unions, there are countless ways in which non-state actors make their mark on politics and society.
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Positive Psychology (POS2002)
Start: Period 6CoursePositive Psychology
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