Teaching
Globally important issues such as energy supply, climate change, and mineral resource security are receiving increasing attention from the public and academia alike. Through teaching Earth Sciences, departments and lecturers find themselves with the responsibility and opportunity to arm future researchers, industry geologists, material scientists, and environmentalists, among others, with the theoretical grounding and practical skills they will need to face these issues and make decisions that ultimately impact their own lives.
Modules for 2024-25
Advanced Earth Science Project (Level M)
Module code: ENVS400
Role: Teaching
Advanced Geology and Geology-Physical Geography Project
Module code: ENVS405
Role: Teaching
Current Issues in Earth Science
Module code: ENVS440
Role: Module Co-ordinator
Field Mapping Techniques
Module code: ENVS293
Role: Module Co-ordinator
Field Project and Dissertation
Module code: ENVS354
Role: Teaching
GeoEnergy
Module code: ENVS337
Role: Teaching
Introduction to Structural Geology and Geological Maps
Module code: ENVS156
Role: Module Co-ordinator
Research Methods
Module code: ENVS444
Role: Teaching
Research Skills (Earth Science)
Module code: ENVS200
Role: Teaching
Research Skills (Geography and Environmental Science)
Module code: ENVS203
Role: Teaching
Study Skills and GIS (Earth Science)
Module code: ENVS101
Role: Teaching