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Explore literature, languages, politics and much more - Hello {NAME}, We’ve just added a range

Explore literature, languages, politics and much more - Hello {NAME}, We’ve just added a range of brand new courses for you to start in April. You could explore everything from literature to languages, politics to pandemics with these courses… --------------------------------------------------------------- Brand new courses [Jane Austen: Myth, Reality and Global Celebrity]( University of Southampton Discover the fascinating story of author Jane Austen, from her own life in Hampshire to what she means to a global audience today. [korean]( [Introduction to Korean 2]( Hanyang University Develop your understanding of the Korean language and explore Korean culture. Find out how to speak Korean more fluently. [Gender and Celebrity Culture course image]( [Gender and Celebrity Culture: Global Media, Everyday Lives]( Lancaster University How do celebrities affect our identity? Explore the intersectional studies of gender and celebrity. [German at Work Post-Beginners 2: Deutsch am Arbeitsplatz]( The Open University Improve your understanding of the German language and consolidate your communication skills. [a person in a white coat and strands of DNA]( [How Does the Body Use DNA as a Blueprint?]( University of Aberdeen Get an introduction to the basics of molecular biology, and how DNA code works. Learn how the body repairs and regulates itself. [Advanced Machine Learning]( The Open University Improve your understanding of machine learning. Explore advanced techniques and how to use them in your data science projects. [Woman uses sticky notes on a glass wall to analyse data drawn from qualitative research.]( [Why Experience Matters: Qualitative Research]( Griffith University & Deakin University Find out about the methods and tools qualitative researchers use to understand human behaviour and solve social problems. [Human Factors in a Healthcare Environment]( UEA (University of East Anglia) Learn how the study of human factors can reduce error in healthcare with this course for healthcare professionals. [World map in the background overlayed with images of bacteria in the foreground]( [Plagues, Pestilence and Pandemics: Are You Ready?]( Griffith University Explore the current and emerging threat of global health pandemics and how we can respond to them. [1000 Gestalten: Protest against the G20 meeting in Hamburg, Germany, 2017]( [Politics, Art and Resistance]( The University of Kent Get an introduction to the ideas and practices of resistance, and the relationship between art and politics. [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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