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Detail from an 18th century headstone in a cemetery in Concord, Massachusetts. The winged death's head design was common in 18th century New England. "Memento mori" is Latin phrase, meaning, "Remember you will die."

The archaeology and anthropology of death and burial

Two people in suits shaking hands, with only their hands and sleeves visible, against a blurred stone floor background

Financial decision-making in practice

Three colleagues collaborate at a office table, focused on a laptop and notebooks.

Introduction to Coaching

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Encounters with Visual Art in contemporary literature

Dr Thomas O'Connor

Dr Thomas O'Connor

Programme Director
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Shakespeare and friends

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Exploring contemporary non-fiction

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Shakespeare's Macbeth in performance

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