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Browse popular courses to start now and soon - Hello {NAME}, Whether you want to improve your Englis

Browse popular courses to start now and soon - Hello {NAME}, Whether you want to improve your English or get an introduction to screenwriting, there’s a course for you on FutureLearn. Browse our latest selection of popular courses to start now and soon… --------------------------------------------------------------- 10 popular courses [English for the Workplace]( British Council This course for learners of English helps you with the language you need to find a job and successfully function in the workplace. [placeholder]( [An Introduction to Screenwriting]( UEA (University of East Anglia) Explore the key concepts and fundamental principles involved in creating a screenplay - the essential work from which all other filmmaking flows. [A drawing of King George the third and Henry Addington sat at a dining table]( [A History of Royal Food and Feasting]( University of Reading Get an introduction to the history of royal food and the tastes of five key monarchs, in the splendour of royal palaces. [Perioperative Medicine in Action]( UCL (University College London) Find out about perioperative medicine and how you can improve care for the high risk surgical patient. Join this RCoA endorsed course. [Intercultural communication, symbolised by a plate with a knife and fork on one side, and chop sticks on the other]( [Intercultural Communication]( Shanghai International Studies University (SISU) Cultivate your awareness of your own and other people’s cultural identities. Perfect if you're travelling, studying abroad or working for a global organisation. ["Understanding Quantum Computers" as a title on the space image.]( [Understanding Quantum Computers]( Keio University Explore the key concepts of quantum computing and find out how it’s changing computer science with this introductory course. [Asian woman, philosophy of technology]( [Philosophy of Technology and Design]( University of Twente Find out about the impact of technology on society. Explore the philosophy of technology and mediation theory, focused on design. [Smart phones]( [Digital Skills: Mobile]( Accenture Learn about mobile design, development and creating mobile experiences, as well as bigger concepts related to mobile technology. [hands]( [Creating Moments of Joy for People with Alzheimer’s]( Purdue University Understand how to help people with Alzheimer's disease live as well as possible with practical tips. [Our animated court scene]( [From Crime to Punishment]( University of York What is crime? How does criminal justice work in England and Wales? Find out more by following a case through the system. [Browse all courses]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Happy learning, Lily and the FutureLearn team P.S. Want to [get into filmmaking]( 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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