Teaching
Programme Director for BSc Environmental Science
If you are interested in the wider issues affecting the environment and how real solutions to those problems will come from a broad understanding of the physical environment, our degree programme in Environmental Science is for you. In particular we focus on the development of skills and do fieldwork whenever we possibly can! Click here for more information on the programme
Modules for 2024-25
AEROSPACE CAPSTONE GROUP DESIGN PROJECT
Module code: AERO420
Role: Teaching
Conserving the Marine Environment
Module code: ENVS361
Role: Module Co-ordinator
Contemporary Issues in Ecology and Marine Biology
Module code: ENVS301
Role: Module Co-ordinator
Dissertation (Geography & Environmental Science)
Module code: ENVS321
Role: Teaching
Dissertation (MMarBiol)
Module code: ENVS496
Role: Teaching
Life in the Seas and Oceans
Module code: ENVS121
Role: Teaching
Mastering Marine Biology
Module code: ENVS406
Role: Module Co-ordinator
Research Skills (Geography and Environmental Science)
Module code: ENVS203
Role: Teaching
Supervised Theses
- Annual cycles in the behaviour and energetics of North Atlantic seabirds
- Assessing the potential impacts of anthropogenic disturbance on seabirds: A case study from Alderney
- Environmental drivers of variability in population and individual foraging strategies
- Individual variation in sociality and social foraging strategies in the Australasian gannet (Morus serrator)
- Population variation in seabird non-breeding season ecology: implications for vulnerability assessments
- The foraging behaviour of seabirds: defining and predicting home range areas
- The year-round importance of breeding sites in common guillemots Uria aalge
- Using behavioural and energetic insights to assess the impacts of displacement from offshore wind farms on red-throated divers (Gavia stellata)