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Italian Residential courses in Rome at 6 different levels

Would you like to attend an Italian Residential School in the countryside of Rome for 7, 10 or 12 days to learn Italian? If the answer is yes we run courses all year around at 6 different levels for a small group( 1  to 5 max) which are all inclusive( except flights). Italian  lessons, Italian cookery lessons and trips to Rome and surrounding areas will be also part of your Italian experience. Please contact for more info Dr Francesca Valentini  on francesca.valentini@btinternet.com 

or visit our web-site

http://www.scuolaappiavecchia.com

 

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Would you like to attend an Italian Residential School in the countryside of Rome for 7, 10 or 12 days to learn Italian? If the answer is yes we run courses all year around at 6 different levels for a small group( 1  to 5 max) which are all inclusive( except flights). Italian  lessons, Italian cookery lessons and trips to Rome and surrounding areas will be also part of your Italian ...

Resources: keeping you up to date

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The OU Library keeps you up-to-date in your subject by regularly subscribing to new resources. Here are the latest subscriptions available to registered OU students.

Engineering, technology and design students: discover the latest research from the ASTM Standards and Engineering Digital Library which contains full text ASTM standards, technical papers, books, manuals, data series and journals, covering a broad range of engineering disciplines.

Environment, development and international studies students: The National Geographic Virtual Library, a complete collection of the National Geographic Magazine and Traveler (dating back to 1888) with images, maps, videos and full-text books.

Health and social care students: access to Social policy and practice online which includes data from ChildData, AgeInfo, Planex and Social Care Online. The collection includes abstracts of material (with some links to full-text) and covers public and social policy, public health, social care, community development, mental & community health, homelessness, housing, crime, law & order, families, children and older people.

Language students:
check out the Cairn Collections of Que sais-je? a collection of searchable, full text, French popular encyclopedias.

Law students
: access the Max Planck encyclopaedia of public international law. This comprehensive resource contains peer-reviewed articles on all aspects of public international law.

Posted 23 March 2013
 

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The OU Library keeps you up-to-date in your subject by regularly subscribing to new resources. Here are the latest subscriptions available to registered OU students. Engineering, technology and design students: discover the latest research from the ASTM Standards and Engineering Digital Library which contains full text ASTM standards, technical papers, books, manuals, ...

Launch of Introducing Statistics module

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Today, more than ever, statistics is part of our lives. Introducing Statistics is the OU’s first ever Level 1 module specifically in statistics.

Its introduction not only ensures a full compliment of maths and statistics modules at Level 1, it also ensures statistics is an integral part of all our undergraduate provision at Levels 1, 2 and 3.

In the module (M140) you will learn how to use basic statistical tools and quantitative methods that are useful in business, government, industry, medicine, the economy and most academic subjects.

Using data from a range of applications, you’ll learn practical statistical techniques and fundamental principles.

Find out more about the content, what you will learn and how to register.

Join the mathematics and statistics online community.

Listen to Tim Harford on his regular OU / BBC Radio 4 programme More or Less where he "explains the numbers and statistics in the news and in life."

Posted 19 March 2013
 

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Today, more than ever, statistics is part of our lives. Introducing Statistics is the OU’s first ever Level 1 module specifically in statistics. Its introduction not only ensures a full compliment of maths and statistics modules at Level 1, it also ensures statistics is an integral part of all our undergraduate provision at Levels 1, 2 and 3. In the module (M140) ...

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