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Career. Hudson-Edwards was born in Canada and studied geology at Queen's University and the Memorial University of Newfoundland. In 1996 she received her PhD from the University of Manchester. [1] Subsequently, she worked in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Birkbeck, University of London, for almost 20 years, [1] before joining ...
Research within CSM is co-ordinated by the three multidisciplinary groups. These draw upon the school's research expertise in mining and minerals engineering, geology, renewable energy and environmental science, and their links with colleagues in the University of Exeter's Department of Geography. Each group is led by full-time academic staff ...
The University of Exeter is a research university in the West Country of England, with its main campus in Exeter, Devon. Its predecessor institutions, St Luke's College , Exeter School of Science , Exeter School of Art , and the Camborne School of Mines were established in 1838, 1855, 1863, and 1888 respectively.
Principals of the University College of the South West of England. Hector Hetherington (1920-1924) Walter Hamilton Moberly (1925–1926) John Murray (1926–1951) Sir Thomas Taylor (1952–1953) Sir James Cook (1954–1955); final Principal, first Vice-Chancellor. Vice-Chancellors of the University of Exeter. Sir James Cook (1955–1966 ...
The £30m building was created and funded in partnership between the University of Exeter, Research England and South West Water (SWW). The Centre of Resilience in Environment, Water and Waste ...
Geoffrey Michael Gadd FRSB FLS FLSW FRSE [1] [2] (born 15 July 1954) is a British-Irish microbiologist and mycologist specializing in geomicrobiology, geomycology, and bioremediation. [2] He is currently a professor at the University of Dundee, [1] holding the Boyd Baxter Chair of Biology, and is head of the Geomicrobiology Group.
Martin Siegert. Martin J. Siegert FRSE is a British glaciologist, and Deputy Vice Chancellor (Cornwall) at the University of Exeter. [1] He co-Chairs the Diversity in Polar Science Initiative, and has spoken about socio-economic inclusion in Polar Science and indeed broader society. [2]
Rose Ferraby is a Research Associate in the Faculty of Classics at the University of Cambridge. [3] She is co-director of the Aldborough Roman Town Project. [4] Prior to her PhD research, she worked as an archaeologist for the British School at Rome, where she worked on numerous sites, including Falacrinae, the birthplace of Vespasian. [5]