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Explore business, history, technology and much more - Hello {NAME}, Want to develop your business kn

Explore business, history, technology and much more - Hello {NAME}, Want to develop your business knowledge, explore history or understand technology? Take your first step with these popular courses to start now and next week… --------------------------------------------------------------- Develop your business knowledge [man and woman at desk with laptop, calculator and printed paper with table of numbers]( [Bookkeeping for Personal and Business Accounting]( The Open University Find out how to balance books and manage finances in your personal and professional life. [light bulb lighting innovation ]( [Innovation Management: Winning in the Age of Disruption]( University of Leeds Learn how successful organisations like IMB manage innovation to disrupt markets and gain an advantage. --------------------------------------------------------------- Explore history and politics [Quakers]( [Radical Spirituality: the Early History of the Quakers]( Lancaster University Find out about the beginnings of this radical religious group as it emerged in 17th century England. [A collage of four images; a woman in a rice paddy field, a child being inoculated, two men smiling and shaking hands, and a woman smiling and listening to music on a set of headphones. ]( [Achieving Sustainable Development]( Trinity College Dublin Explore the challenges of sustainable development. See the impact of UN Sustainable Development Goals on real people. [two hands reaching out to touch each other]( [Introducing Humanism: Non-religious Approaches to Life]( Humanists UK Learn about humanism - a non-religious, ethical worldview shared by millions across the world. --------------------------------------------------------------- Learn about healthcare [A carer supports an elderly woman with dementia]( [Dementia: Understanding and Managing Challenging Behaviour]( University of Birmingham Discover more about managing challenging behaviour in people with dementia. [X-ray image of a man running]( [Physiology: the Science of Life]( University of Liverpool & The Physiological Society Get an introduction to human physiology and the amazing systems in our bodies that keep us alive. --------------------------------------------------------------- Understand technology [Learn to Code for Data Analysis course image - a graphic showing binary and numeric data]( [Learn to Code for Data Analysis]( The Open University Find out to code in Python using Jupyter Notebook. Use your new programming skills to analyse and visualise open data. [A cityscape by night with a blue laser target and binary code laid over it.]( [Robotic Vision: Processing Images]( Queensland University of Technology How do computers process images? Learn about image processing and image features, and how robots can be programmed to see. [Weka logo]( [Advanced Data Mining with Weka]( The University of Waikato Understand how to use popular packages that extend Weka's functionality and areas of application. Use them to mine your own data. [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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