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Type: pdfPage 1 of 9. York St John University Annual Report on Equality and Diversity 2019. Presented to (1) People Committee on 12 May 2020, (2) Governing Body on 9 July 2020 For the purpose of publication,…
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Type: pdfPage 1 of 4. Programme Specification. Executive MBA. School: York Business School. Subject area: Business. Entry from academic year: 2023-24. in the month(s) of: October, January, April, July. Awarding …
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Type: pdfPage 1 of 4. Programme Specification. Executive MBA. School: York Business School. Subject area: Business. Entry from academic year: 2022-23. in the month(s) of: January, April, July, October. Awarding …
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Type: docxConversations in Social Justice:. Sharing Parental Leave? Podcast transcript. Series 2. Episode 4. Shared parental leave is a great policy that has the potential to bring about cultural change and…
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Type: pdfPage 1 of 9. Programme Specification. MRes in Management Studies. School: YSJU London. Subject area: Management Studies. Entry from academic year: 2024/2025. in the month(s) of September and February.…
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Type: pdfPage 1 of 13. Programme Specification. BA (Hons) Applied Theology BA (Hons) Applied Theology with Christian Leadership Certificate of Higher Education Applied Theology Certificate of Higher Education…
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Type: docxCompound interest. Study Development Factsheet. Compound interest is the term used to describe the way that interest builds upon itself over time. If you save £100 at 4% interest per year, then in the…
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Type: pdfLibrary and Learning Services. Study Development. Email: studydevelopment@yorksj.ac.uk. Compound interest. Study Development Factsheet. Compound interest is the term used to describe the way that…
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Type: pdfLibrary and Learning Services. Study Development. Email: studydevelopment@yorksj.ac.uk. Compound interest Study Development Quick Guide. Method 1: step-by-step. 1. Calculate the interest accrued in the …
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Type: docxNegative Numbers. Study Development Factsheet. A negative number is a number that is less than zero. They are written as a number with a minus sign before it, like -4 for example. The number part is…