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News, research, activities, and items of interest from the School of Earth & Environmental Sciences @cardiffuni
Cardiff, Wales, UK
Joined October 2014
Thank you to all of our @cu_earth visitors for joining our Open Days this weekend! Safe journeys home, and don't forget that you can access information on our courses, entry requirements, student testimonials & student life here:
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RT @timeforgeog: Where could #geography take you next? Discover some ideas in this video from @CU_EARTH @CUGeogPlan about doing a degree in…
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RT @timeforgeog: Geographers are interdisciplinary innovators, shaping the future of our world 🌍. Discover where geography could take you n…
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RT @timeforgeog: A video to help students understand Geographical meanings and representations on @timeforgeog | developed in partnership w…
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RT @timeforgeog: Learn about UK extreme weather in this award-winning open-access Weather and Climate classroom video on @timeforgeog | dev…
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RT @ChemistryCU: Our congratulations to Professor Stuart Taylor, 2024 Menelaus Medal recipient, awarded by @LSWalesCDdCymru. Professor Tay…
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RT @timeforgeog: It's time to look at Geographical meanings and representations with @DrRobParker @ruthslatter in this @timeforgeog video!…
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RT @markocuthbert: Earth system boundary for groundwater is "flawed, unsafe and unjust" (in our considered opinion)... read more here: http…
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Yn ddiweddar, ymwelodd ein myfyrwyr ag Ynys y Barri - ar ddiwrnod tywydd llawer gwell! - ystyried y prosesau daearegol a ffurfiodd y dirwedd.
Our @CU_EARTH Year 1 students are at Barry Island today, looking at the rocks and landforms and using these to think through the processes that have shaped this landscape and the incredible journey that Barry has been on over the last ~340 million years.
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Our students recently visited Barry Island - on a much better weather day! - to consider the geological processes that formed the landscape.
Our @CU_EARTH Year 1 students are at Barry Island today, looking at the rocks and landforms and using these to think through the processes that have shaped this landscape and the incredible journey that Barry has been on over the last ~340 million years.
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RT @timeforgeog: Rivers Fieldwork Booster video on Time for Geography | with @CU_EARTH @CUGeogPlan @FieldStudiesC | @DrHarrietRidley @Shast…
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RT @timeforgeog: **Countdown to the Time for Geography Hazards Masterclass | Saturday 16 November** “Lessons learned during the 1973 volcan…
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RT @CardiffAlumni: It’s time to announce our 2024 30(ish) Awards winners! Between innovation and activism, these @cardiffuni alumni have a…
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RT @JoelCGill: The programme for the @CU_EARTH public lecture series in 2024-25 is now available: The series will…
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