Postgraduate Research
Overview
All academic staff in the School of Science and the Environment are active in research, scholarship, and/or consultancy. Evidence of this activity is present in the form of numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals, books, conference presentations, and contract reports. The School currently has a range of postgraduate research students studying for MPhil or PhD awards.
If you are interested in undertaking research to gain an MPhil or PhD then this can be done on a full or part-time basis. The research intrests of staff in our research centres outlined inthe links adjacent. Further information on staff interests are availale via the staff profiles adjacent.
Please feel free to contact the School's Post-Graduate Tutor, Dr Anil De Sequeira or other staff to explore opportunities (please see links adjacent).
PGCert in Applied Research Skills
This award has been designed to provide part-time formal research training for postgraduate students. It comprises two taught modules and allows postgraduate research students to acquire specialist research skills relevant to their field of interest. Successful completion allows the student to obtain 60 M Level credits, which is a research degree registration requirement in many institutions.
For further information, please contact the School's Post-Graduate Tutor, Dr Anil De Sequeira (see 'Want to find out more?' adjacent).
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Meet the staff
Dr Nigel Chaffey
Course Leader: Environmental Science
Dr Anil De Sequeira
Subject Leader: Food and Nutrition
Dr Iain Haysom
Course Leader: Diet and Health
Dr Thomas Hill
Senior Lecturer: Physical Geography
Dr Samantha Lane
Senior Lecturer: Human Biology
Dr Mark McGuinness
Head of Department: Social Sciences
Dr John Robb, FRGS, CGeog
Subject Leader: Geography
Dr David Watson
Head of Department: Science
Dr Heather Winlow
Senior Lecturer: Human Geography
Related research
Cell and Microbiology Research Group
Changing Landscapes Research Group
Occasional Papers in Geography
