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Plus celebrate UN English Language Day - Hello {NAME}, We’ve just added lots of brand new cours

Plus celebrate UN English Language Day - Hello {NAME}, We’ve just added lots of brand new courses for you to start in April and May. You could explore fashion, nutrition, filmmaking, business, psychology, teaching or the environment… --------------------------------------------------------------- Brand new courses [A History of Royal Fashion]( University of Glasgow & Historic Royal Palaces From Henry VIII to Queen Elizabeth II, learn how British kings and queens have influenced fashion over 500 years. [Introduction to Nutrition and Food Safety]( Taipei Medical University Understand the basics of nutrition for staying healthy as an adult and as an older person. Find out what foods can harm us. [Audience in a cinema watching a film]( [Film Distribution: Connecting Films with Audiences]( Film Distributors' Association Discover how your favourite films make it to your local cinema or television screen. [Skyline of central london, focusing on the Shard, with low cloud coverage]( [Introduction to GDPR: General Data Protection Regulation]( UCL (University College London) Learn how to handle data in the digital economy safely, securely and respectfully. [Abstract image showing busy nightlife in modern city]( [Beyond Diagnosis: Is Psychiatric Diagnosis helpful?]( University of Liverpool Get an introduction to the history, practice and functions of psychiatric diagnosis. [A jigsaw with missing pieces being placed into it]( [Using Virtual Scenarios to Create Effective Learning]( St George's, University of London Learn how to use virtual scenarios to help people practice their decision making. [Petri dish and graph behind]( [Bacterial Genomes]( Wellcome Genome Campus Advanced Courses and Scientific Conferences Explore the genomes of bacteria and the use of genome sequencing to track disease and AMR. [Stethoscope on top of a list of data. ]( [Protecting Health Data in the Modern Age: Getting to Grips with the GDPR]( University of Groningen Learn how the GDPR helps to protect health data and get familiar with rights, obligations and risks. [Inspiring Young People In STEM: Activities and Improving Communication]( National STEM Learning Centre Improve your communication skills when presenting STEM activities and volunteering with young people. [a pair of boots and various small plants growing in a field]( [Citizen Science: Living Soils, Growing Food]( University of Dundee Get an introduciton to approaches to food growing that can help regenerate soil and solve environmental issues. [Browse all courses]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Celebrate UN English Language Day Today is [UN English Language Day](. This day aims to celebrate English as one of six official UN languages and coincides with William Shakespeare's birthday. Why not mark the occasion with an English language teaching (ELT) course? Develop your teaching skills and help others learn English. [Courses for English language teachers]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 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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