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95 Short courses in Economics in United Kingdom

Writing And Researching The Political Economy Of Inequality
Writing and Researching the Political Economy of Inequality is a free online course that seeks to deepen your engagement with a range of debates on global and domestic inequalities, which present the key challenges of our time. University of Derby offers the Writing And Researching The Political Economy Of Inequality programme.

Agri-Food Value Chains
This Agri-Food Value Chains from the University of Reading enables participants to develop a systematic understanding and critical awareness of the Agri-Food Value Chain, its main components, and its linkages

Economics
Oxford Summer Courses – Economics introduces students to how money, markets, and decision-making shape the world. Explore core economic ideas like supply and demand, market structures, and policy through discussion-led learning in small groups while studying Economics in Oxford.
Transport Investment Appraisal
This Transport Investment Appraisal course at the University of Leeds equips participants with skills to undertake transport investment appraisal, as well as providing an opportunity to discuss key appraisal issues around – for example – active modes, decarbonisation and transport sector futures.
NFTs - Essentials for Beginners
It might seem like NFTs, or non-fungible tokens, are everywhere nowadays. NFTs caught fire recently with a range of influential builders, creatives, and influencers joining the scene and generating so much buzz that the Collins English Dictionary named "NFT" its 2021 Word of the Year. International Open Academy offers the NFTs - Essentials for Beginners programme.
Probability and Statistics for Economics and Econometrics
London School of Economics and Political Science's Probability and Statistics for Economics and Econometrics course provides a precise and accurate treatment of probability, distribution theory and statistical inference.
The Economic Analysis of Public Policy
There are several key economic concepts that policymakers need to be able to understand and apply during the policy process, including devising policy, critiquing policy proposals and evaluating policy. The Economic Analysis of Public Policy at King's College London equips you with the key tools and methodologies needed to focus these concepts on their real-world application.
A Taste of Economics and Finance
A Taste of Economics and Finance at the University of Warwick will introduce you to exciting concepts in these disciplines, opening your mind to new ideas and will reflect the highest standards of Warwick learning.
Fundraising Management
Crowdfunding is an increasingly mainstream fundraising option for companies, businesses, celebrities, and individuals alike, and it's a tried and true way to earn the funding you need to launch a product, service, or idea into production. International Open Academy offers the Fundraising Management programme.
Sustainability Leadership
Imperial Business School Executive Education's Sustainability Leadership programme will provide you with the methods and the mindset to help you create a sustainability plan with real impact for your business.
Online Winter School on the Macroeconomics of Public Finance
This Online Winter School on the Macroeconomics of Public Finance at the University of Surrey you'll study topics such as Macroeconomics of Public Finance, focusing on inequality, heterogeneous agents model, and optimal taxation.
Modelling for Health Economics
This Modelling for Health Economics course at the University of Birmingham covers the full range of model types that are appropriate for use in Health Economic analysis.
Strategic Sales Leadership Programme
Organise and develop a top class sales function. At Cranfield, we know first-hand about the demands on Sales Directors and Leaders to grow revenues. Cranfield University offers the Strategic Sales Leadership Programme - Creating High Performing Sales Organisations in the Digital Age programme.
The Political Economy of Public Policy
London School of Economics and Political Science's The Political Economy of Public Policy course enhances a student’s understanding of the characteristics, determinants and consequences of public-policy making in liberal democracies.
Applied Econometrics and Big Data
London School of Economics and Political Science's Applied Econometrics and Big Data course will provide a solid grounding in recent developments in applied micro-econometrics, including state-of-the art methods of applied econometric analysis. Some of these methods are related to work by recent Nobel Prize in Economics winners J. Angrist, D. Card and G. Imbens.
Health Economics and Policy
Gain a comprehensive overview of the issues facing the healthcare industry through the lens of economics, and learn how policy can be used to address contemporary global healthcare challenges with London School of Economics and Political Science's Health Economics and Policy.
Capitalism, Democracy and Inequality - The Crisis of Market Liberalism in Wealthy Democracies
Democracy and capitalism have had a complex and often conflictual relationship, shown recently in political upheaval amid the lingering aftermath of the global financial crisis of 2008. London School of Economics and Political Science offers the Capitalism, Democracy and Inequality - The Crisis of Market Liberalism in Wealthy Democracies programme.
Negotiation Programme
Maximise your negotiation skills for business and career success in this six-week online course. London School of Economics and Political Science offers the Negotiation Programme programme.
Management and Economics of Digital Innovation
Digital innovations transform the ways in which companies and individuals create and share information, offer innovative value creation propositions, define new economics patterns, and make possible unique business models. London School of Economics and Political Science offers the Management and Economics of Digital Innovation programme.
Migration, Economy and Society
The Migration, Economy and Society course from UCL Summer School situates migration within broader social and economic contexts.