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- The Freight Shipping Industry
- Posted 4 years ago
Who is Responsible for a Shipping Vessel? Ownership and Scrapping
The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) stipulates that the primary responsibility for vessels lies with the flag state of the vessel. Consequently, this means that each merchant vessel must be registered under the flag of a specific state. The flag state of the vessel is responsible for the inspection of the vessel and compliance with safety, pollution prevention, crew certification and international standards.
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- Online Course
- (Online)
- Posted 4 years ago
Economics: Demand, Supply & Price Elasticity (AS & A-Level)
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- For conference organizers
- Posted 4 years ago
Event management and organization during the coronavirus outbreak
One of the areas of recruitment most adversely affected by COVID-19 is that of conferences and events, which until 2020 had been almost totally based on on-site attendance. With long-term health and safety measures in place affecting and restricting public gatherings, it is now time to rethink budget allocations and put them towards online broadcasting facilities as well as equipping your conference environment with the tools to continue, remotely.
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- Master's Program
- (Online)
- Posted 4 years ago
Online MSc in Data Science, Technology and Innovation
Starts 14 Sep at University of Edinburgh in Edinburgh, United Kingdom -
- Master's Program
- (Online)
- Posted 4 years ago
MSc in Online Data Analytics for Government
Starts 1 Sep at University of Glasgow in Glasgow, United Kingdom -
- Master's Program
- (Online)
- Posted 4 years ago
Online Global Finance and Banking MSc
at King’s College London in London, United Kingdom -
- Bachelor's Program
- (Online)
- Posted 4 years ago
Bachelor of Applied Economics
Starts 27 Jul at University of Canberra in Bruce, Australia -
- Online Course
- (Online)
- Posted 4 years ago
Online Certificate Courses
at London School of Economics & Political Science (LSE) in London, United Kingdom -
- Improving Muslim Lives
- Posted 4 years ago
The Lives and Livelihoods Fund
Four years ago, the world adopted an ambitious set of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) designed ‘to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity by 2030’. Despite rising life expectancy and the eradication of many endemic diseases, more than 400 million people in the member states of the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) still live in absolute poverty, subsisting on less than US$1.90 per day. It is, perhaps, these countries that face the greatest challenges in fulfilling the SDGs. Traditional methods of development finance have struggled to alleviate the extreme poverty in some regions of the world, leaving the poorest populations without the basic building blocks needed to lead healthy lives and build dignified livelihoods. Many remain deprived of primary healthcare, protection against infectious diseases, a sufficient and nutritious food supply, potable water, clean power, and sanitation.
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- For job recruiters
- Posted 4 years ago
Best practices for every stage in the job recruitment process during Covid-19
COVID-19 has undoubtedly brought about fundamental changes in the ways in which we have traditionally approached recruiting. Job recruiting strategies have to be flexible and dynamic to ensure they fit with the current climate.
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- Economics Terms A-Z
- Posted 4 years ago
Inequality
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- Master's Program
- (Online)
- Posted 4 years ago
Applied Statistical Modelling & Health Informatics MSc, PGCert, PGDip
at King’s College London in London, United Kingdom -
- Master's Program
- (Online)
- Posted 4 years ago
Global Finance & Banking MSc, PG Dip, PG Cert
at King’s College London in London, United Kingdom -
- Online Course
- (Online)
- Posted 4 years ago
Social and Economic Networks: Models and Analysis
at Coursera -
- Racial Justice
- Posted 4 years ago
The Need to Decolonise Higher Education
History, it feels, is quickening pace. Pandemics, both old and new, are rocking the world, shaking its foundations. Systemic racism, an age-old disease, continues to facilitate violence on black bodies and undermine humanity, while a novel coronavirus has killed hundreds of thousands, disproportionately affected people of colour, and compounded the often racial inequalities that characterise our societies. Protestors now fill the streets, and across much of the anglophone world a tipping point has been reached. What will emerge from this moment is hard to say. A better question may be what do we want to emerge? Either way, there can be little doubt, change is afoot - and it’s been a long time coming.
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- MBA Program
- (Online)
- Posted 4 years ago
Master of Business Administration (International)
Starts 1 Jul at University of Tasmania in Hobart, Australia -
- Online Course
- (Online)
- Posted 4 years ago
Interest Rate Models
at Coursera -
- Economics Terms A-Z
- Posted 4 years ago
Net Present Value
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- Supplementary Course
- (Online)
- Posted 4 years ago
Principles of Economics: Microeconomics
at Harvard University in United States -
- Online Course
- (Online)
- Posted 4 years ago
Principles of Economics
at Stanford University in United States -
- Supplementary Course
- (Online)
- Posted 4 years ago
Inequality and Labour Markets
at University of Oxford in United Kingdom -
- Supplementary Course
- (Online)
- Posted 4 years ago
Principles of Economics: Macroeconomics
at Harvard University in United States -
- Supplementary Course
- (Online)
- Posted 4 years ago
Theory of Probability
at Stanford University in United States -
- Master's Program
- (Online)
- Posted 4 years ago
Online Master of Laws in Taxation
at Villanova University in Bryn Mawr, United States -
- Supplementary Course
- (Online)
- Posted 4 years ago
Public Policy Economics
at University of Oxford in United Kingdom