Humanities
MOOCs for Humanities
Transform your approach to education. Explore dialogical perspectives and cultural diversity to foster collaboration and collective agency.
Empower your social understanding. Dive into theories of inequality and marginalization to make a difference in healthcare and community work.
How does the brain-behavior relationship work? An overview of clinical neuropsychology with a focus on neurocognitive disorders
An overview of the most common psychological disorders with a critical approach, from the theoretical models to the possible treatments
Don't underestimate the importance of numbers in psychology: become more confident in statistical tests and data analysis
Through topics such as music, literature and cinema you will learn more about the history of the United Kingdom and improve your English
Discovering the mind: a path that starts from the basics of psychology suitable for the curious and for those who already work in the field
How many ways do we have to learn and express emotions? Find out how they change in different cultures
A peaceful working environment is a goal for every leader, but what influences the behavior of workers?
L’analisi degli effetti cognitivi, psicologici e sociali dello Smartphone in relazione ai vantaggi e alle criticità date dall’uso eccessivo
What influences the behavior of individuals in society? Find out more about social processes, group dynamics and the ways people interact
The last frontier of psychological sciences: understanding the influence of biology in our behavior and if emotions have genetic roots.
Explore Roman Law, its History, its Juridical Science and Codes, and see how relevant it could be for international legal culture today!
Un viaggio a ritroso nel tempo alla scoperta delle origini della metropoli napoletana il cui patrimonio culturale è stratificato e vario
Enfoques pedagógicos y tecnologías asociadas para fomentar la creatividad digital
Simulation of human behavior and society for the development of robots. The potential opportunities for humans as a result of the robotics revolution