This course focuses on the critical interdependencies and synergies between the humanities and medicine in enhancing sustainable social change. Traditionally seen as separate realms—arts and sciences— ...
Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Paediatrics, Child Psychiatry, Pharmacology, Pathology, Clinical Biochemistry, Medical Genetics, Medical Ethics, Behavioural Sciences, Public Health, and General Practice.
The course aims to give insight into a standard description of the English language and into the relationship between the meaning and the grammatical form of sentences and texts. Frequent comparisons ...
For students interested in the nervous system, this course in neurophysiology covers the basic principles of neuron signalling and interactions that underlie brain function, spanning from the function ...
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) are computer systems designed to collect, manage, edit, analyze and present spatial information. This course introduces the basic concepts and methods in mapping ...
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 ...
Theory and clinical practice is continued from the 7th semester. The practical competence is given high priority. At the same time the cause of diseases is highlighted. It is expected that students ...
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 ...
Public International Law is a contemporary programme which addresses global governance trends and offers students competence in fields which will promote careers in international public and private ...
The course considers methods integral to data analysis in modern molecular medical research. As such it is relevant to all PhD students and researchers who need to analyze large-scale molecular data ...
Exphil provides an introduction to basic philosophical questions about knowledge and ethics. The course consists of three main parts, corresponding to the three themes: knowing, being and doing. Part ...
This is a course in English-language feminist fiction from the nineteenth and/or twentieth century. Students will study a selection of novels and/or short stories that focus on women’s lives and ...