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Psywarrior

psywarrior

London

Psychological Operations (PSYOP) and Psychological Warfare (PSYWAR), these words generate thoughts of North Vietnam's "Hanoi Hanna", Japan's "Tokyo Rose" and more recently the Iraq's infamous "Baghdad Betty" of Desert Storm. To others the words psychological operations and psychological warfare conjure up images of our military playing mind games with the enemy. PSYOP is all this and much more, for you see there are essentially two great forces in warfare:-the physical and the moral. These two forces suggest two distinct approaches to warfare. One a "direct" approach, concentrating on the opponent's physical forces, and the other an "indirect" approach, focusing on moral forces. Both of these approaches have been tried throughout history, with a noted lack of emphasis on the indirect approach until more recent times. This website will attempt to give new emphasis to the indirect approach by conveying a better appreciation for the application of psychological operations. So sit back and join me on a tour of the history of Psychological Operations, and what PSYOP is today. - The Life and Times of the "Psywarrior" - A Brief History of Psychological Operations - Links on the use of psychological operations/warfare during World Wars I and II, Korean War, Vietnam, Grenada, Panama (Operation Just Cause) Gulf War (Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, Haiti (Operation Uphold Democracy), Somalia (Operation Restore Hope), Bosnia & Kosovo (Operation Allied Force), Afghanistan (Operation Enduring Freedom) and Iraq (Operation Iraqi Freedom). Also samples of leaflets and unusual PSYOP themes used by both sides in conflicts from World War I to the present, information on the 4th Psychological Operations Group, the Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (USACAPOC), the Psychological Operations Veterans Association (POVA), the PSYWAR Society, a Gulf War Photo Gallery, the Son Tay POW Rescue Raid, plus stories about two of our nation's heroes, and much more.

Technological Educational Institute of Thessaly

technological educational institute of thessaly

T.E.I. of Thessaly was established as a tertiary education institution in 1983 (under Act 1404/83), along with all Greek T.E.I.s which replaced the existent Higher Technical & Vocational Centres. In 2001 (under Act 2916/2001) all Technological Educational Institutions were established as Higher Education institutions along with the universities, in compliance with the Bolognia declaration. According to Act 3549/2007 Higher Education in Greece consists of two parallel sections: The university section comprising all Universities, Polytechnics and the Athens School of Fine Arts The technological section comprising all Technological Educational Institutions and the Higher School of Pedagogy & Technological Education Mission of T.E.I.s, as well as all Higher Education institutions, is: to produce and transmit knowledge through research and education and to promote arts and culture. to contribute to the shaping of responsible citizens, capable of dealing with all fields of human endeavour, based on their scientific, professional and cultural adequacy while having respect for justice, freedom, democracy and solidarity. to properly respond to meeting the social, cultural, educational and developmental needs of society with dedication to the principles of viable development and social cohesion. to provide the necessary environment for the development and dissemination of new knowledge and the promotion of new researchers, through cooperation with other research bodies in Greece and/or abroad, participating in the utilization of knowledge and human resources for the welfare of both the country and the world society. to contribute to the implementation of equality, equal rights and equal opportunities practices between the two sexes. In order to accomplish their mission all Higher Education Institutions ought to assure and improve the quality of the services offered and disseminate all information regarding their activities to the community, ensuring the highest possible transparency.

Romanian Cultural Centre

romanian cultural centre

London

Throughout the years we have been developing a collaborative network of interests and opportunities for the Romanian community living in the UK, contributing to England's multicultural milieu. We facilitate cultural exchanges between Britain and Romania, constantly aiming to improve our relationship. RCC also provides an up to date Guide containing information about Romanian institutions, organisations, businesses and services in the UK. Our Work We rely on the enthusiasm of our team of volunteers, who get involved in our programmes and help us improve invariably. Moreover, the Centre benefits from a number of voluntary British advisers on dealings with British institutions and audiences. These are friends of Romania, private or public persons from various institutions who have supported the Centre in its endeavours by encouraging us to bring new ideas to life. Besides the cultural activities implied by the name, RCC also plays an active part in the social life of the Romanian Diaspora in Britain. Our History The idea of establishing an organisation to represent Romanians in the UK dates from the '50s, when ACARDA (Asociatia Culturala a Romanilor din Anglia - The Cultural Association of the Romanians in England) was founded by Ion Ratiu and Horia Georgescu working together with various individuals, notably the ladies of the Romanian community. In 1984 the UMRL (Uniunea Mondiala a Romanilor Liberi - The World Union of Free Romanians) was launched in Geneva to unite Romanians from all over the world. Ion Ratiu was elected the first President. From that date (1984) UMRL published a monthly newspaper in Romanian and English, 'Romanul Liber' (Free Romanian), which flourished until 1997. In 1984 a British branch of UMRL was founded, along with branches in 23 other countries. Sandu Pobereznic was elected as the first British President, and succeeded by Nicolae Ratiu in 1992. The newspaper was closed and political activity sharply scaled down after the election of 1996, when it was considered that the objective of UMRL, the restoration of freedom and democracy to Romania, had largely been achieved.

Battle Of Ideas

battle of ideas

London

The UK's premier festival of ideas, produced by the Academy of Ideas. Join us at this year's festival at Church House, London, on Sat 15 & Sun 16 October.From the cost-of-living crisis to the war in Ukraine, and from culture wars to institutions in meltdown, this has been a year of enormous challenges. The death of Queen Elizabeth II marks both the end of an era and of an important connection with the past. In just a few days in September, we had both a new prime minister and a new king. Yet our political leaders – only recently in some turmoil themselves – don’t seem up to the task, and many people feel like their voices aren’t being heard. We need to get beyond lurching from one emergency to another and start moving society forward. We must understand how we got here, with an eye to shaping a better future. The aim of the Battle of Ideas festival and events is to provide an opportunity to debate the issues in a full and frank manner, bringing together a wide variety of voices and, most importantly, creating a space for everyone to have their say. THE STATE WE’RE IN Rising inflation, falling living standards and eye-watering bills are front and centre of most people’s minds. And after the pandemic, the already-weak institutions of government seem incapable of rising to these challenges. If the failure to prepare for Covid was bad enough, the absence of any meaningful planning on a wide variety of issues – from energy to healthcare, housing to infrastructure – has truly been exposed. We seem to find ourselves in a state of permanent crises – from not being able to get a GP appointment to civil servants revolting against their ministers. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has thrown into question our previously held assumptions about international relations and shaking up the world order. There is a general feeling of instability, with uprisings in Iran – where women are burning their head scarves in protest against the morality police – and shock election results in both Italy and Sweden. When the Cold War ended, we were told we were at the End of History, that there was no more need for big ideas. There was no alternative to the world envisaged by globalist thinkers: a free market, managed by technocratic experts moving the whole world towards some form of liberal democracy. Recent events have challenged such complacency.

Soul Food Sisters

soul food sisters

Glasgow,

We’re a group of migrant women based in East Glasgow and together we’re creating a vibrant, female-led collective based around our favourite thing: food! By swapping recipes, ideas and skills, we’re making women’s lives brighter. Our not-for-profit organisation brings together women from all over the world, ending social isolation and empowering them to develop their talents- in the kitchen and beyond. 1. WE ARE A SOCIAL ENTERPRISE When we say ‘not-for-profit’, we mean just that! We believe that making a difference to people’s lives is more important than making money. Soul Food Sisters’ role is to empower migrant women in the local community to start their own businesses, encourage their abilities and increase confidence. That’s much more valuable than a fistful of tenners. 2. IT’S A LEARNING CURVE Sharing skills is a big deal for us. We are paid a flat rate and we all work together, which can mean anything from peeling bags of spuds to attending high-flying business meetings. By learning from each other, we can become stronger and more powerful together. 3. WE ARE ALL WOMEN We are built on the idea of sisterhood, so Soul Food Sisters is a women-only workers co-op, open to females from diverse backgrounds who love to cook. (Sorry, guys!). But if you’re female and you’d like to join our collective, get in contact as we would love to hear from you. If you work with us for a while, you could be offered membership to the co-operative. 4. EVERYTHING WE GET, WE PUT BACK IN Soul Food Sisters have an appetite for making great food, but when it comes to business, we’re not greedy. Any surplus cash after paying wages goes straight back into the collective. Also our assets are locked, so in the unlikely event we go bankrupt, nobody will be allowed to go home with the soup urns or chopping boards! 5. WE ARE A DEMOCRACY All the women in the Soul Food Sisters collective get a fair share and a listening ear. We make all our decisions by consensus, which isn’t always the quickest way, or the easiest. But consensus means that everyone is treated with respect and that we genuinely make decisions as a unified group. Every single one of us has equal ownership. 6. WE ARE ETHICAL To us, having a clear conscience is just as important as having a clean kitchen. We source ethical ingredients wherever possible and support other co-ops, making sure to buy our food locally. Of course, sometimes there are ingredients - like rice paper, for example - that we have to go further afield to find! But ethically sourced food is our utmost priority. 7. WE BELIEVE IN THE POWER OF FOOD We believe that food has the power to bring people together. By harnessing the spirit of Glasgow and it’s culturally diverse and fascinating communities, we provide food that celebrates diversity and for people of all cultures to enjoy together. 8. WE ARE SMART LADIES FROM ALL OVER THE GLOBE At the moment, Soul Food Sisters is made up of eight women from 5 different continents. From Malaysia and Cuba to Poland and Thailand, we are a culturally mixed group, with many skills to share. And our talents extend further than just the kitchen. Together our cooks can do anything, whether it’s teaching German, making wine, designing buildings or driving trains! 9.THE HIDDEN GARDENS HAVE HELPED US GROW We would not be here without the help of the Hidden Gardens, at Tramway. This is the place where we met and cooked together for the first time, and we are grateful for their continued support. 10. AND FINALLY…WE MAKE GREAT FOOD Our food is what makes us tick. It’s who we all are, what we grew up with, what brings us together. We believe that our food is a reflection of our individual personalities and family traditions. And we’d like to share it with everyone!

Bemis (Scotland)

bemis (scotland)

London

BEMIS is the national umbrella body supporting the development of the Ethnic Minorities Voluntary Sector in Scotland. BEMIS was established in 2001 to promote the interest of minority ethnic voluntary organisations, develop capacity and support inclusion and integration of ethnic minorities communities. It is a member-led and managed organisation with an elected board of directors. The major aims and objectives of BEMIS are to represent and support the development of the ethnic minority voluntary sector across Scotland, and to support the diverse communities and individuals that this sector represents, especially those who are under- represented and disadvantaged. BEMIS aims to address inequalities by empowering communities, working towards an inclusive society by establishing structures, which recognise diversity and empowers ethnic minorities, and ensuring that they are fully recognised and supported as a valued part of the Scottish multicultural civic society. Initial Key aims and objectives: To strengthen the capacity of the ethnic minorities voluntary sector. Raise the profile of the ethnic minorities’ voluntary sector and its needs at strategic, local and national levels. Have a coordinating role for the voice of the ethnic minorities’ voluntary sector, ensuring pertinent issues are raised with the relevant bodies. To take a lead on policy issues and debate which are of concern to minority ethnic communities at both local and national levels. Work in partnership with all stakeholders and the diverse Ethnic Minorities communities in support of equality and a multicultural Scotland. Key Strengths Of BEMIS as identified in the HMIE review: a highly committed board of directors and staff who brought with them a good range of professional skills and a clear understanding of their responsibilities; the organisation had been successful in uniting a diverse range of stakeholders; BEMIS was highly valued by stakeholders and was making a positive impact on individuals, organisations and communities; strong commitment to inclusion and diversity; and strong commitment to ensuring grass roots organisations have a voice rather than acting as a spokesperson for EM communities. The above is complemented by the following notions stated by HMIE: A sector leading organisation/ excellent rating. BEMIS made a significant difference in local communities and to the organisations it supported. 93.6 % of questionnaire respondents rated the overall service provided by BEMIS as good to excellent Active involvement in research work with other organisations [which] enhanced understanding and removed barriers to BME involvement in local and national democracy Organisational efficiency and effectiveness for stakeholder organisations had been improved BEMIS gives grass roots a voice rather than acting as mouthpiece for EM communities BEMIS had been instrumental in securing a significant increase in the EM responses to consultation processes making effective use of its network both nationally and across a diverse range of ethnic communities/ BEMIS was making a positive contribution to policy development and had been instrumental in ensuring …‘engagement’… directly with EM organisations/ BEMIS had a strong track record of consulting its target communities, identifying needs and responding quickly with programmes and projects. Their commitment to capacity building ensured that local projects were self sustaining and no longer required significant support from BEMIS staff The comprehensive range of accredited training opportunities offered including a BA in community regeneration and HNC working in communities ensured EM people in local communities had the skills to better engage with local structures and partnerships Managers and staff at BEMIS were highly motivated, energetic and committed to the purpose of their work. They worked very effectively as a team, providing high levels of mutual support. The very strong commitment of BEMIS to diversity and inclusion was reflected in its diverse membership. Participants in the professional development courses came from a range of ethnic backgrounds The organisation had made very good efforts to target specific communities with its work, and to involve them in its management the organisation was not fully capitalising on its excellent work. It should develop better means to communicate and celebrate its successes so as to raise its profile. There is a strong commitment at both board and staff level to ensure that the diverse voluntary sector and communities this sector represents are fully recognised and supported as a valued part of civic society and a multicultural Scotland. BEMIS enjoys a high proportion of fundamental Strengths that are essential for the development and delivery of our role and remit. The opportunities for developing and delivering our strategies and objectives are ample and remain to be explored and exploited to the full in support of the diverse EMVS as well as government policies and initiatives around equality and social justice. Within the above context, BEMIS has and continue to be a major partner in supporting the equality agenda in Scotland and in supporting the diverse communities within the framework of equality, diversity and a cohesive multicultural Scotland. We envisage this role to be enhanced and promoted enabling us to function and deliver at several levels in empowering the diverse EM voluntary sector and the communities this sector represents as well as assisting national policies and objectives of the government in their endeavour to promote an equal multicultural Scotland.

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British Democracy & Political Systems

4.8(9)

By Skill Up

Discover British Democracy & its political systems. Understand electoral processes, parties, the EU, and more. Begin now!

British Democracy & Political Systems
Delivered Online On Demand43 minutes
£25

Politics & Democracy Diploma

By NextGen Learning

***A Better Pathway for Rapid Growth! Limited Time Opportunity; Hurry Up!*** Ignite your dynamic career and strengthen your deep insight knowledge by signing up for Politics & Democracy. This course is the ideal approach for you to obtain a thorough understanding and knowledge of the subject. We are concerned about the progression of your career. Therefore, after conducting extensive studies and consulting with experienced personnel, we formulated this outstanding Politics & Democracy course to improve your pertinent skills. In this easy-to-digest course, you will get exclusive training, which will enable you to stand out in this competitive market. However, the course covers all of the recent materials in order to keep you up to date with the job market and make you a good fit for your career. This top-notch Politics & Democracy course curriculum comprises basic to advanced levels of modules that will increase your skill sets. After completing this programme, you will attain the productivity to succeed in your organisation. So, if you are eager to see yourself in a gratifying career, then enrol in the course today! What will Make You Stand Out? On completion of this Politics & Democracy online course, you will gain: CPD QS Accredited course After successfully completing the Course, you will receive a FREE PDF Certificate as evidence of your newly acquired abilities. Lifetime access to the whole collection of learning materials. Enroling in the Course has no additional cost. 24x7 Tutor Support You can study and complete the course at your own pace. Course Curriculum Politics & Democracy Module 01: Introduction to Politics Module 02: Democracy and Participation Module 03: Elections and Referendums Module 04: Political Parties Module 05: Pressure Groups Module 06: The European Union Module 07: The Nature and Sources of The British Constitution Module 08: Parliament Module 09: The Prime Minister and Cabinet Module 10: The Judiciary Module 11: Devolution Module 12: Liberalism Module 13: Conservatism Module 14: Socialism Module 15: Nationalism Module 16: Feminism Module 17: Multiculturalism Module 18: Anarchism Module 19: Ecologism Module 20: The Constitutional Framework of US Government Module 21: The Legislative Branch of Government: Congress Module 22: The Executive Branch of Government: President Module 23: The Judicial Branch of Government Module 24: The Electoral Process and Direct Democracy Module 25: Comparative Approaches Show off your new skills with a certificate of completion. After successfully completing the course, you can order your CPD Accredited Certificates as proof of your achievement absolutely free. Please Note: The delivery charge inside the U.K. is £4.99, and international students have to pay £8.99. CPD 15 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? Is This Course the Right Option for You? This Politics & Democracy course is open to everybody. You can access the course materials from any location in the world and there are no requirements for enrolment. Requirements Without any formal requirements, you can delightfully enrol in this Politics & Democracy course. Just get a device with internet connectivity and you are ready to start your learning journey. Thus, complete this course at your own pace. Career path The aim of this exclusive Politics & Democracy course is to help you toward your dream career. So, complete this course and enhance your skills to explore opportunities in relevant areas.

Politics & Democracy Diploma
Delivered Online On Demand13 hours
£12

ORSC UK Christmas Party: Hybrid ORSC Networking & Celebration Event

By CRR UK

A hybrid community learning event for all ORSC members and ORSC curious! We'll be using the Deep Democracy process to explore what community means to us.

ORSC UK Christmas Party: Hybrid ORSC Networking & Celebration Event
Delivered Online & In-Person in London
FREE

The Politics of Becoming: Anonymity and Democracy in the Digital Age

By Sonia Bussu

Friday 26th April, 3pm, Muirhead Tower, University of Birmingham, Arts Building – LR6, Room 222 The Department of Public Administration and Policy and CEDAR are delighted to host a public seminar on The Politics of Becoming: Anonymity and Democracy in the Digital Age by Hans Asenbaum   Oxford University Press   When we participate in political debate or protests, we are judged by how we look, which clothes we wear, by our skin colour, gender and body language. This results in exclusions and limits our freedom of expression. The Politics of Becoming explores radical democratic acts of disidentification to counter this problem. Anonymity in masked protest, graffiti, and online debate interrupts our everyday identities. This allows us to live our multiple selves. In the digital age, anonymity becomes an inherent part of everyday communication. Through our smart devices we express our selves differently. As cyborgs our identities are disrupted and reassembled. We curate self-representations on social media, create avatars, share selfies and choose the skin colour of our emojis.   The Politics of Becoming encourages us to engage in a revolution of the self. Democratic pluralism is not only a matter of institutional design but also about how we express our identities. Inner revolutions change our personal realities and plant a seed for democratic futures.   Hans Asenbaum is a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Deliberative Democracy and Global Governance at the University of Canberra. His research interests include radical democracy, queer and gender studies, digital politics, and participatory research methods. In 2022 he received the ECPR Rising Star Award. Hans is the author of The Politics of Becoming: Anonymity and Democracy in the Digital Age (Oxford University Press, 2023) and co-editor of Research Methods in Deliberative Democracy (with Ercan, Curato and Mendonça, Oxford University Press, 2022). His work has been published in the American Political Science Review, New Media & Society, Politics & Gender, and the International Journal of Qualitative Methods. Friday 26th April, 3pm, Arts Building – LR6, Room 222, University of Birmingham Edgbaston Birmingham B15 2TT

The Politics of Becoming: Anonymity and Democracy in the Digital Age
Delivered Online & In-PersonFlexible Dates
FREE

UK Politics: A Comprehensive Study

By Online Training Academy

Embark on a riveting exploration of UK Politics, delving into the intricate fabric of its democratic tapestry. Uncover the essence of democracy, unravel the nuances of electoral systems, and navigate the landscape of political parties in the UK's representative democracy. Dive deep into the dynamic realm of pressure groups, understanding their role in shaping political discourse. Conclude your intellectual journey by examining the intricate relationship between the UK and the European Union. This comprehensive study promises an illuminating voyage through the heart of UK Politics, providing a profound understanding of its mechanisms. Key Features: CPD Certified Free Certificate from Reed CIQ Approved Developed by Specialist Lifetime Access Discover the foundations of UK Politics, from democracy's core principles to electoral intricacies. Engage with the pulsating energy of political parties, explore the influence of pressure groups, and unravel the UK's connection with the European Union. Equip yourself with knowledge essential for anyone intrigued by the complexities of UK Politics. Illuminate your understanding, fuel your curiosity, and navigate the political landscape with confidence. Course Curriculum Module 01: Understanding the Landscape of UK Politics Module 02: Democracy in Action: Core Concepts Module 03: Unraveling the Dynamics of Electoral Systems Module 04: Political Parties in the Representative Democracy of the UK Module 05: Influence and Advocacy: Pressure Groups in the UK Module 06: Navigating the Complexities of the European Union in UK Politics Learning Outcomes: Grasp the fundamental principles underlying the UK's democratic structure. Navigate the intricacies of various electoral systems shaping political representation. Analyze the dynamics and influence of political parties in representative democracy. Explore the role and impact of pressure groups on political decision-making. Understand the UK's relationship with the European Union and its implications. Develop critical thinking skills to assess and comprehend political phenomena. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards UK Politics: A Comprehensive Study 45:12 1: Module 01: Understanding the Landscape of UK Politics 04:58 2: Module 02: Democracy in Action: Core Concepts 05:50 3: Module 03: Unraveling the Dynamics of Electoral Systems 08:39 4: Module 04: Political Parties in the Representative Democracy of the UK 07:58 5: Module 05: Influence and Advocacy: Pressure Groups in the UK 07:29 6: Module 06: Navigating the Complexities of the European Union in UK Politics 08:18 7: CPD Certificate - Free 01:00 8: Leave A Review 01:00 Who is this course for? Political enthusiasts seeking in-depth knowledge of the UK's political landscape. Students interested in understanding the mechanisms of representative democracy. Professionals in related fields desiring a comprehensive grasp of UK Politics. Individuals aspiring to contribute meaningfully to political discussions and debates. Anyone fascinated by the intricate interplay of political forces in the UK. Career path Political Analyst Public Policy Researcher Government Relations Specialist Political Campaign Manager International Relations Consultant Diplomatic Service Officer Certificates Digital certificate Digital certificate - Included Reed Courses Certificate of Completion Digital certificate - Included Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed.

UK Politics: A Comprehensive Study
Delivered Online On Demand48 minutes
£12

1st December FREE VEGETARIAN SUSHI MASTERCLASS

5.0(42)

By Art and Spirituality CIC

Join us for an engaging, hands-on sushi masterclass to celebrate Edinburgh 900, marking 900 years of local democracy and the establishment of Edinburgh as a royal burgh! This unique event honours our city’s growth and international community by offering an immersive Japanese culinary experience in South West Edinburgh. Class Overview Introduction to Sushi: Begin with the history and evolution of sushi, from its roots in Japan to its global popularity today. Preparation Essentials: Learn about the ingredients, equipment, and techniques needed to create authentic sushi at home. Demonstration: Watch our sushi chef from Osaka, Seiji (who works in the local restaurant in Dalry, Miju,) demonstrate key techniques, from rice preparation to rolling, folding, and garnishing. Make Your Own: Under expert guidance, you’ll have the chance to make a variety of delicious sushi types and experiment with flavors. Sushi Creations During this class, you’ll learn to prepare a selection of vegetarian sushi, including: Two Types of Vegetable Maki Rolls: Choose from fresh ingredients like cucumber, avocado, kaiso seaweed, and daikon radish. Green Temaki Handroll: A refreshing combination of cucumber, avocado, and daikon in a traditional handroll. Tamago Nigiri: Master the art of making two pieces of Japanese-style egg sushi. Gunkan Sushi: Choose between a kaiso seaweed or tofu pocket Gunkan for a delightful twist. Whether you’re a sushi enthusiast or a beginner, this masterclass offers a welcoming atmosphere to learn, connect, and celebrate the diversity of our community. This class is sponsored by Edinburgh Council. It is FREE and is aimed at our International Community of the South West Edinburgh. (Irish, any other white background, mixed ethnic, Asian/Asian British, Black/African/Caribbean, Black British, Arabic or other ethic groups) By attending this class you release the chef, Giada Gaslini and Art and Spirituality Cic, from any liability arising out of any personal injuries, emotional or physical release, death, physical reaction, expectations of results, theft in the venue or damages that may happen to people and objects while attending.

1st December  FREE VEGETARIAN SUSHI MASTERCLASS
Delivered In-Person in Edinburgh
FREE

Politics Diploma at QLS Level 5

By Imperial Academy

Level 5 QLS Diploma With QLS Endorsed Certificate | 11 CPD Courses & PDF Certificates | 150 CPD Points | Lifetime Access

Politics Diploma at QLS Level 5
Delivered Online On Demand
£100

UK / British Politics

4.5(3)

By Studyhub UK

Welcome to the immersive world of 'British Politics,' a course designed to ignite your understanding of the United Kingdom's political landscape. Delve into the heart of this captivating subject matter through a creative and informative overview that aims to persuade you of the invaluable knowledge and skills you'll gain. Learning Outcomes: Gain a comprehensive understanding of British politics, spanning its historical roots to contemporary dynamics. Develop critical thinking skills to analyze democracy, electoral systems, and political parties in the UK. Explore the intricacies of the European Union and UK pressure groups, gaining profound knowledge of their roles. Hone analytical abilities to assess political system effectiveness and relevance worldwide. Acquire a global perspective on political processes, drawing parallels between the UK and other nations.   Why Choose This UK / British Politics Course Unlimited access to the course for a lifetime. Opportunity to earn a certificate accredited by the CPD Quality Standards and CIQ after completing this course. Structured lesson planning in line with industry standards. Immerse yourself in innovative and captivating course materials and activities. Assessments designed to evaluate advanced cognitive abilities and skill proficiency. Flexibility to complete the Course at your own pace, on your own schedule. Receive full tutor support throughout the week, from Monday to Friday, to enhance your learning experience. Unlock career resources for CV improvement, interview readiness, and job success.   Certification After studying the course materials of the UK / British Politics you will be able to take the MCQ test that will assess your knowledge. After successfully passing the test you will be able to claim the pdf certificate for £5.99. Original Hard Copy certificates need to be ordered at an additional cost of £9.60.   Who is this UK / British Politics course for? This UK / British Politics course is ideal for Aspiring child playworkers seeking formal training. Professionals in childcare and education looking to enhance their expertise. Parents and caregivers interested in understanding the importance of play in child development. Community organizers aiming to incorporate playwork into their programs.   Prerequisites This UK / British Politics was made by professionals and it is compatible with all PC's, Mac's, tablets and smartphones. You will be able to access the course from anywhere at any time as long as you have a good enough internet connection.   Career path Political Analyst: £30,000 - £60,000 per year Public Relations Specialist: £25,000 - £50,000 per year Government Affairs Manager: £35,000 - £75,000 per year Journalist: £20,000 - £50,000 per year Lobbyist: £30,000 - £70,000 per year Political Consultant: £25,000 - £60,000 per year Course Curriculum Module 01: Overview of UK Politics Module 01: Overview of UK Politics 00:05:00 Module 02: Concept of Democracy Module 02: Concept of Democracy 00:06:00 Module 03: Electoral Systems Module 03: Electoral Systems 00:09:00 Module 04: Political Parties in UK's Representative Democracy Module 04: Political Parties in UK's Representative Democracy 00:08:00 Module 05: Pressure Groups in the UK Module 05: Pressure Groups in the UK 00:07:00 Module 06: The European Union Module 06: The European Union 00:08:00

UK / British Politics
Delivered Online On Demand43 minutes
£10.99

Political Study: Conservatism, Nationalism, Socialism, Liberalism and Multiculturalism

By Online Training Academy

Unlock the complexities of modern political landscapes with our comprehensive course on Political Study. Delve into ideologies like Conservatism, Nationalism, Socialism, Liberalism, Ecologism, and Multiculturalism, gaining a deep understanding of their historical roots, contemporary relevance, and global impact. Key Features: CPD Certified Free Certificate from Reed CIQ Approved Developed by Specialist Lifetime Access In this Political Study course, learners will explore various aspects of government structures and political systems. They will gain an understanding of how political power is organized and distributed in both the UK and the US, including the roles of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. They will also learn about the influence of political parties, pressure groups, and electoral processes on shaping policies and decision-making. The course delves into democratic principles and mechanisms like elections and referendums, as well as the concepts of nationalism, multiculturalism, and feminism in modern societies. Learners will study different political ideologies such as conservatism, liberalism, socialism, anarchism, and ecologism, understanding their historical backgrounds and contemporary relevance. Additionally, the course covers important geopolitical issues like the European Union and the concept of devolution, providing a comprehensive foundation for understanding political systems and ideologies globally. Course Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Politics Module 02: Introduction to the British Constitution Module 03: The Constitutional Framework of US Government Module 04: The Executive Branch of Government Module 05: The Legislative Branch of Government (Congress) Module 06: The Judiciary Module 07: The Judicial Branch of Government Module 08: The Prime Minister and Cabinet Module 09: Political Parties Module 10: Pressure Groups Module 11: Elections and Referendums Module 12: The Electoral Process and Direct Democracy Module 13: Parliament Module 14: Comparative Approaches Module 15: Democracy and Participation Module 16: Nationalism Module 17: Multiculturalism Module 18: Feminism Module 19: Conservatism Module 20: Liberalism Module 21: Socialism Module 22: Anarchism Module 23: Ecologism Module 24: The European Union (EU) Module 25: Devolution Learning Outcomes: Understand British and US constitutional frameworks and political branches. Analyze roles of judiciary, prime minister, and political parties. Evaluate electoral processes, democracy, and direct democracy mechanisms. Compare ideologies like nationalism, liberalism, socialism, and ecologism critically. Discuss multiculturalism, feminism, conservatism, and their political implications. Examine EU policies and impacts of devolution on political systems. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Political Study: Conservatism, Nationalism, Socialism and Multiculturalism 6:04:06 1: Module 01: Introduction to Politics 19:38 2: Module 02: The Nature and Sources of The British Constitution 12:34 3: Module 03: The Constitutional Framework of US Government 13:24 4: Module 04: The Executive Branch of Government 15:24 5: Module 05: The Legislative Branch of Government (Congress) 09:57 6: Module 06: The Judiciary 15:36 7: Module 07: The Judicial Branch of Government 12:15 8: Module 08: The Prime Minister and Cabinet 15:03 9: Module 09: Political Parties 15:03 10: Module 10: Pressure Groups 12:18 11: Module 11: Elections and Referendums 19:15 12: Module 12: The Electoral Process and Direct Democracy 17:53 13: Module 13: Parliament 15:12 14: Module 14: Comparative Approaches 14:09 15: Module 15: Democracy and Participation 10:59 16: Module 16: Nationalism 13:45 17: Module 17: Multiculturalism 16:27 18: Module 18: Feminism 13:09 19: Module 19: Conservatism 14:27 20: Module 20: Liberalism 13:28 21: Module 21: Socialism 19:24 22: Module 22: Anarchism 11:59 23: Module 23: Ecologism 14:03 24: Module 24: The European Union (EU) 14:24 25: Module 25: Devolution 13:20 26: CPD Certificate - Free 01:00 Who is this course for? Political science students seeking comprehensive political theory knowledge. Researchers interested in comparative political systems and ideologies. Professionals in public policy analysis and governmental advisory roles. Individuals preparing for civil service examinations and political consultancy. Educators focusing on political theory and constitutional law. Career path Political Analyst Policy Researcher Government Advisor Political Consultant Public Policy Officer Constitutional Law Expert Certificates Digital certificate Digital certificate - Included Reed Courses Certificate of Completion Digital certificate - Included Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed.

Political Study: Conservatism, Nationalism, Socialism, Liberalism and Multiculturalism
Delivered Online On Demand6 hours 6 minutes
£12

Political Study: Conservatism, Nationalism, Socialism, Liberalism and Multiculturalism

By Online Training Academy

Unlock the complexities of modern political landscapes with our comprehensive course on Political Study. Delve into ideologies like Conservatism, Nationalism, Socialism, Liberalism, Ecologism, and Multiculturalism, gaining a deep understanding of their historical roots, contemporary relevance, and global impact. Key Features: CPD Certified Free Certificate from Reed CIQ Approved Developed by Specialist Lifetime Access In this Political Study course, learners will explore various aspects of government structures and political systems. They will gain an understanding of how political power is organized and distributed in both the UK and the US, including the roles of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. They will also learn about the influence of political parties, pressure groups, and electoral processes on shaping policies and decision-making. The course delves into democratic principles and mechanisms like elections and referendums, as well as the concepts of nationalism, multiculturalism, and feminism in modern societies. Learners will study different political ideologies such as conservatism, liberalism, socialism, anarchism, and ecologism, understanding their historical backgrounds and contemporary relevance. Additionally, the course covers important geopolitical issues like the European Union and the concept of devolution, providing a comprehensive foundation for understanding political systems and ideologies globally. Course Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Politics Module 02: Introduction to the British Constitution Module 03: The Constitutional Framework of US Government Module 04: The Executive Branch of Government Module 05: The Legislative Branch of Government (Congress) Module 06: The Judiciary Module 07: The Judicial Branch of Government Module 08: The Prime Minister and Cabinet Module 09: Political Parties Module 10: Pressure Groups Module 11: Elections and Referendums Module 12: The Electoral Process and Direct Democracy Module 13: Parliament Module 14: Comparative Approaches Module 15: Democracy and Participation Module 16: Nationalism Module 17: Multiculturalism Module 18: Feminism Module 19: Conservatism Module 20: Liberalism Module 21: Socialism Module 22: Anarchism Module 23: Ecologism Module 24: The European Union (EU) Module 25: Devolution Learning Outcomes: Understand British and US constitutional frameworks and political branches. Analyze roles of judiciary, prime minister, and political parties. Evaluate electoral processes, democracy, and direct democracy mechanisms. Compare ideologies like nationalism, liberalism, socialism, and ecologism critically. Discuss multiculturalism, feminism, conservatism, and their political implications. Examine EU policies and impacts of devolution on political systems. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Political Study: Conservatism, Nationalism, Socialism and Multiculturalism 6:04:06 1: Module 01: Introduction to Politics 19:38 2: Module 02: The Nature and Sources of The British Constitution 12:34 3: Module 03: The Constitutional Framework of US Government 13:24 4: Module 04: The Executive Branch of Government 15:24 5: Module 05: The Legislative Branch of Government (Congress) 09:57 6: Module 06: The Judiciary 15:36 7: Module 07: The Judicial Branch of Government 12:15 8: Module 08: The Prime Minister and Cabinet 15:03 9: Module 09: Political Parties 15:03 10: Module 10: Pressure Groups 12:18 11: Module 11: Elections and Referendums 19:15 12: Module 12: The Electoral Process and Direct Democracy 17:53 13: Module 13: Parliament 15:12 14: Module 14: Comparative Approaches 14:09 15: Module 15: Democracy and Participation 10:59 16: Module 16: Nationalism 13:45 17: Module 17: Multiculturalism 16:27 18: Module 18: Feminism 13:09 19: Module 19: Conservatism 14:27 20: Module 20: Liberalism 13:28 21: Module 21: Socialism 19:24 22: Module 22: Anarchism 11:59 23: Module 23: Ecologism 14:03 24: Module 24: The European Union (EU) 14:24 25: Module 25: Devolution 13:20 26: CPD Certificate - Free 01:00 Who is this course for? Political science students seeking comprehensive political theory knowledge. Researchers interested in comparative political systems and ideologies. Professionals in public policy analysis and governmental advisory roles. Individuals preparing for civil service examinations and political consultancy. Educators focusing on political theory and constitutional law. Career path Political Analyst Policy Researcher Government Advisor Political Consultant Public Policy Officer Constitutional Law Expert Certificates Digital certificate Digital certificate - Included Reed Courses Certificate of Completion Digital certificate - Included Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed.

Political Study: Conservatism, Nationalism, Socialism, Liberalism and Multiculturalism
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