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Explore English, healthcare, business, technology and more - Hello {NAME}, Want to improve your writ

Explore English, healthcare, business, technology and more - Hello {NAME}, Want to improve your writing skills, boost your health or advance your career? Take a look at these popular courses to start now and soon, and see what you could learn… --------------------------------------------------------------- Improve your writing skills [Lecturer presenting to students]( [English as a Medium of Instruction for Academics]( University of Southampton Equip yourself to teach in international contexts by improving your English and intercultural knowledge. [Students studying and planning their PhD proposals]( [Discovering Your PhD Potential: Writing a Research Proposal]( University of Leicester Learn how to research and write a high-quality research proposal for postgraduate applications. --------------------------------------------------------------- Boost your health [Understanding Anxiety, Depression and CBT]( University of Reading Improve your understanding of depression and anxiety and find out more about an effective and evidence-based treatment: CBT. [Mother and baby eating watermelon in natural bright surroundings]( [Infant Nutrition: from Breastfeeding to Baby's First Solids]( Deakin University Follow the story of a baby’s first year of life, learning how to apply the principles of infant nutrition. --------------------------------------------------------------- Advance your career [An illustration showing managers and leaders towering above a city skyline.]( [Management and Leadership: Leading a Team]( The Open University Develop a business plan and build a team with with this online course from The Open University and CMI. [A group of business professionals communicating effectively]( [Business Fundamentals: Effective Communication]( The Open University Gain a practical grounding in communication and earn credits towards a Business Management BA. --------------------------------------------------------------- Explore technology [The ryu or Japanese dragon is a symbol of generosity, wisdom and strength. The saying "Here be dragons" refers to unexplored territories, such as functional programming languages.]( [Functional Programming in Haskell]( University of Glasgow Get an introduction to Haskell, the increasingly popular functional programming language, with this University of Glasgow course. [Data Mining with Weka]( The University of Waikato Find out about practical data mining and learn to mine your own data using the popular Weka workbench. --------------------------------------------------------------- Learn something new [Energy Efficiency, Hydropower, Solar, Biogas, Hydrogen, Smart Grids]( [New Energy Technologies]( Grenoble Ecole de Management Learn about the development of new energy technologies and discover key energy challenges with this online course. [Forensic Evidence - a footwear casting]( [Introduction to Forensic Science]( University of Strathclyde Explore the methods underpinning forensic science, from crime scene investigation to reporting evidential value within a case. [Browse all courses]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Happy learning, Lily and the FutureLearn team Need support? [Try our FAQs]( VAT number: GB160 3989 93 FutureLearn is a registered company in England and Wales - 8324083 PO Box 77, Chambers Building, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, MK7 6BT You can [unsubscribe from these emails]( or [update your subscription preferences](. View our [terms and conditions](.

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