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  2. 17 May 2024: Syllabus. IPng [2 lectures, Jon Crowcroft]. New Architectures [2 lectures, Jon Crowcroft]. ... Addison-Wesley. Economics and networks:. Frank, Robert H. (2008). The economic naturalist: why economics explains almost everything.
  3. 17 May 2024: Syllabus. IPng [2 lectures, Jon Crowcroft]. New Architectures [2 lectures, Jon Crowcroft]. ... Addison-Wesley. Economics and networks:. Frank, Robert H. (2008). The economic naturalist: why economics explains almost everything.
  4. Cybercrime | Department of Computer Science and Technology

    https://www.cst.cam.ac.uk/teaching/2324/CYC
    17 May 2024: Syllabus. The course will consist of eight two-hour sessions covering:. Tools and techniques of cybercrime.
  5. Computer Security: Principles and Foundations | Department of…

    https://www.cst.cam.ac.uk/teaching/2324/R209
    17 May 2024: Syllabus. There will be eight two-hour seminars on topics along the lines of the following. ... Origins and foundations of computer security. Adversarial Reasoning. Access control. Security economics.
  6. Cybercrime | Department of Computer Science and Technology

    https://www.cst.cam.ac.uk/teaching/2223/CYC
    17 May 2024: Syllabus. The course will consist of eight two-hour sessions covering:. Tools and techniques of cybercrime.
  7. Computer Security: Principles and Foundations | Department of…

    https://www.cst.cam.ac.uk/teaching/2021/R209
    17 May 2024: Syllabus. There will be eight two-hour seminars on topics along the lines of the following. ... Origins and foundations of computer security. Adversarial Reasoning. Access control. Security economics.
  8. Cybercrime | Department of Computer Science and Technology

    https://www.cst.cam.ac.uk/teaching/2021/Cybercrime
    17 May 2024: Syllabus. The course will consist of eight two-hour sessions covering:. Tools and techniques of cybercrime.
  9. Cybercrime | Department of Computer Science and Technology

    https://www.cst.cam.ac.uk/teaching/2122/Cybercrime
    17 May 2024: Syllabus. The course will consist of eight two-hour sessions covering:. Tools and techniques of cybercrime.
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    17 May 2024: When the richest man in the world talks up a storm with NATO leaders, Africa will get blown around in those political and economic winds.</p> <p>Since my fieldwork in ... Currently curricula originate in the Global North; for instance, in Namibia, where
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    17 May 2024: When the richest man in the world talks up a storm with NATO leaders, Africa will get blown around in those political and economic winds.</p> <p>Since my fieldwork in ... Currently curricula originate in the Global North; for instance, in Namibia, where
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  13. Economics, Law and Ethics | Department of Computer Science and…

    https://www.cst.cam.ac.uk/teaching/2324/EconLaw
    17 May 2024: Behavioural economics: bounded rationality, heuristics and biases; nudge theory; the power of defaults; agency effects. ... Define and explain economic and legal terminology and arguments. Apply the philosophies and theories covered to computer science
  14. Economics, Law and Ethics | Department of Computer Science and…

    https://www.cst.cam.ac.uk/teaching/2021/EconLaw
    17 May 2024: Behavioural economics: bounded rationality, heuristics and biases; nudge theory; the power of defaults; agency effects. ... Objectives. At the end of the course students should have a basic appreciation of economic and legal terminology and arguments.
  15. Economics, Law and Ethics | Department of Computer Science and…

    https://www.cst.cam.ac.uk/teaching/2122/EconLaw
    17 May 2024: 2. Aims. This course aims to give students an introduction to some basic concepts in economics, law and ethics. ... Behavioural economics: bounded rationality, heuristics and biases; nudge theory; the power of defaults; agency effects.
  16. Economics, Law and Ethics | Department of Computer Science and…

    https://www.cst.cam.ac.uk/teaching/2223/EconLaw
    17 May 2024: 2. Aims. This course aims to give students an introduction to some basic concepts in economics, law and ethics. ... Behavioural economics: bounded rationality, heuristics and biases; nudge theory; the power of defaults; agency effects.
  17. 17 May 2024: Prerequisites:. Undergraduate Operating Systems course. See the full prerequisites on the syllabus page. ... Syllabus. The sessions are split up into three submodules:. Introduction to kernels and kernel tracing/analysis.
  18. 17 May 2024: Choose five modules from the current year's syllabus with no more than four modules chosen from Michaelmas Term and no more than two from Lent Term.
  19. 17 May 2024: Laszlo Vegh (London School of Economics). Algorithms and Complexity Seminar. 28May.
  20. 17 May 2024: Follow the link to Part IA and click on the Syllabus page for any of the lecture courses listed.
  21. 17 May 2024: Search site. Department of Computer Science and Technology. Professor Alice Hutchings. Teaching. Contact Details. Room:. GE22. Office phone:. (01223) 7-63660. Contact us. Department of Computer Science and Technology. University of Cambridge.
  22. 17 May 2024: and Shuckburgh, E., 2021. Localised economic impacts from high temperature disruption days under climate change. ... and Shuckburgh, E., Localised impacts and economic implications from high temperature disruption days under climate change Climate

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