Library Dissertation Showcase

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Latest Dissertations

How have policy considerations and justifications influenced the development of vicarious liability in the UK?

  • Author:
  • Joseph Jeffs
  • Subject:
  • Law
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2022
  • Award:
  • LLB (Hons) Law

How do people’s knowledge and perceptions of climate change affect behavioural actions towards mitigating its effect?

  • Author:
  • Rosalind Amethyst Foley
  • Subject:
  • Geography
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2022
  • Award:
  • BA (Hons) Geography

How are UK councils adhering to climate adaptation in response to the UK national adaptation policy?

  • Author:
  • Charlotte Devlin
  • Subject:
  • Geography
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2022
  • Award:
  • BA (Hons) Geography

A study looking into the variation of football-related crime across England and Wales

  • Author:
  • Joe Bates
  • Subject:
  • Geography
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2022
  • Award:
  • BA (Hons) Geography

Your pain my pleasure: Is ‘Decolonising the curriculum’ a true form of allyship?

  • Author:
  • Naomi Ngondi
  • Subjects:
  • Advertising
  • Marketing
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2021
  • Award:
  • BA (Hons) Advertising and Marketing

The role of historical-colonial roots in shaping current day climate adaptation policies and practices in Africa

  • Author:
  • Megan Lucy Pallister
  • Subject:
  • Geography
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2021
  • Award:
  • BA (Hons) Geography

Impact of cooperation on product innovation in Eastern European firms

  • Author:
  • Kieran Saunders
  • Subject:
  • Economics
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2021
  • Award:
  • BSc (Hons) Economics

The role of celebrity endorsements within the fight against climate change

  • Author:
  • Emma Parsons
  • Subject:
  • Geography
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2021
  • Award:
  • BA (Hons) Geography

An evaluation of the effect of economic policies on the Human Development Index: the case of the United Kingdom and Qatar

  • Author:
  • Joe Dixon
  • Subject:
  • Economics
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2020
  • Award:
  • BSc (Hons) Economics

The quantitative effects of the reaganomics taxation program: computational experiments based on a dynamic general equilibrium model

  • Author:
  • Matthew Towers
  • Subject:
  • Economics
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2020
  • Award:
  • BSc (Hons) Economics