The School of Environment and Technology offers a comprehensive range of foundation, undergraduate, postgraduate, PhD and masters degree programmes. Our extensive applied research and consultancy activity ensure these courses are up to date, relevant and serve the needs of both students and employers.
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NERC-funded PhD studentship available to work on the World's largest rivers
A fully-funded NERC PhD studentship is available from October 2012 to work with Prof. Phil Ashworth on the channel patterns, dynamics and hydraulic connectivity of the World's largest rivers. Find out more...
Wetlands conference makes a splash
Dr Chris Joyce helped organise a conference on 'rivers and wetlands in Sussex' together with partner Sussex Wildlife Trust. Over 200 delegates attended the meeting hosted by the School of Environment. Find out more...
Dr Kath Browne wins prestigious award from Association of American Geographers
Dr Kath Browne has been awarded the 'Jan Monk Service Award' from the world's largest professional body of geographers, the Association of American Geographers. The award is given by the Geographic Perspectives on Women (GPOW) Speciality Group and recognises an excellent record of service to women and feminist geography. Find out more...



