Bit of a wet start to our SW England field trip but MSc students got stuck straight in to looking at folds, faults and fractures in the Lias @UoM_EES @man_basins
Are you interested in studying an MSc in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences? 🌍
Attend our open day on the 16th February and get a taste of our programmes in Energy Geosciences and Pollution and Environmental Control.
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Geothermal Energy Poised to Help Resolve Global Climate Issues. Industry and academia unite to launch a new initiative to advance the role of geothermal energy in the energy transition with the Geothermal Energy Advancement Association.
In the latest @UoM_EES blog post, we catch up with BSc Environmental Science student Martha Finn to hear about her industrial placement at General Electric (aviation systems) Southampton:
https://t.co/YocB9t626s
Drive the future of #fusionenergy
Apply now for a leadership role created through @OfficialUoM's collaboration with @UKAEAofficial
- Reader/Professor in Hydrogen/Tritium https://t.co/P06eF6TpLm
- Reader/Professor in Digital Engineering https://t.co/mwvfTJrZ7Q
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Each year, around 64,000 deaths are attributed to Air pollution in the UK. Our new publication #OnAirQuality provides policy recommendations to tackle air pollution. #CleanAirDay
Read it here:
https://t.co/Sebp9QGQer
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@SedLogic research on deep ocean plastic pollution is featured in this article highlighting the breadth of this environmental challenge @PlasticEnviron@UoM_EES @SustainableUoM https://t.co/0Q0cCkuYV5
🚨 Calling all BSc, MSci, MGeol and MSc students 🚨
Apply for a bursary of up to £3000 to support your research project!
Find out more and apply before 15 May at https://t.co/G97zxJ7NUN
Now that #vEGU21 is running smoother, join the SSP morning session tomorrow to see if the goodness continues! Watch my 2min pitch and the 10min full presentation on why we think that anoxia in the Cret Pacific Ocean was more local than previously thought!
For master's courses starting in 2021, the Manchester Master's Bursary is offering 75 students from underrepresented groups £4,000 each to help support their postgraduate studies.
To find out more visit ➡️ https://t.co/fDMhu2KIYN