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- Bachelor's degree
- Wrexham
- Different dates available
... is driven by fossil fuel which releases large amounts of Co2 into the atmosphere creating climate change. New engineering and cost effective solutions will need to emerge, be manufactured and sold to help satisfy the need for energy and to tackle the many issues surrounding sustainability. Wrexham Glyndŵr... Learn about: Skills and Training, IT Management, Renewable Energy...
- Bachelor's degree
- Bangor
- 3 Years
... the dynamic changes in individuals, populations, communities and ecosystems in relation to each other and the physical environment, and understanding... Learn about: Bioscience Skills, Life in Wetlands, Practical Developmental Biology...
- Bachelor's degree
- Gillingham
- September
- 3 Years
... and geographic information systems, which will give you a head-start in your career as these are increasingly important as organisations, large and small, make commitments to reduce emissions and are forced to respond to climate impacts. You will be studying under the guidance of leading experts from our Natural... Learn about: IT risk, Climate Change, Information Systems...
- Bachelor's degree
- Manchester
- 3 Years
... Optional From bachelorker Street to CSI UCIL32511 20 Optional Climate Change & Society UCIL33201 10 Optional Climate Change & Society UCIL33501 20 Optional... Learn about: Climate Change, Confidence Training, GCSE Physics...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wrexham
- Different dates available
... is driven by fossil fuel which releases large amounts of Co2 into the atmosphere creating climate change. New engineering and cost effective solutions will need to emerge, be manufactured and sold to help satisfy the need for energy and to tackle the many issues surrounding sustainability. Wrexham Glyndŵr... Learn about: Skills and Training, IT Development, IT Management...
- Bachelor's degree
- Bangor
- 4 Years
... Behaviour Vertebrate Biology Climate Change Marine Physiology and Behaviour Final Year Students take Marine Conservation & Exploration as compulsory modules... Learn about: Ecosystem Function and Services, Plant Diversity and Conservation, Introductory Research Skills...
- Bachelor's degree
- Norwich
...-leading scientists and influential climate research centres. You’ll study a wide range of environmental challenges using multidisciplinary research skills, as well as analysis of media communication and governmental policy. You’ll have the chance to tailor your degree to your own interests in the second... Learn about: Environmental Economics, Climate Change...
- Bachelor's degree
- Manchester
- 3 Years
... Optional From bachelorker Street to CSI UCIL32511 20 Optional Climate Change & Society UCIL33201 10 Optional Climate Change & Society UCIL33501 20 Optional... Learn about: Climate Change, Ancient History, GCSE Physics...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
... current infrastructure beyond anything experienced so far. Climate change also presents us with challenging opportunities. This course is designed to develop the skills and knowledge required for the future green economy – enabling increased efficiency of resource use whilst creating more equitable... Learn about: Climate Change...
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I am Paul, German/Amercian 1st year student. I was born in America, then I moved to Australia with my family and a few years ago I moved to Germany. I found out about the program because I randomly went to a fair in Hamburg and walked up to the Windesheim stall. The recruiter asked what I was interested in. I said I was looking to work in non-profit and development. He said that Windesheim was perfect for me then.I think I was attracted to the program because overall I didn’t see anything I didn’t like. During my gap year, I took the time to find out what I liked. I travelled for 11 months. I taught English in Vietnam, backpacked through Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. Got a job in Australia. Spent my holiday in Fiji. Did voluntary work in New Zealand. Then travelled to Chile and Ecuador to keep up my Spanish and finally I visited my sister in New York. And now I’m here.
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My name is Quincy. I am a third year student and doing the Value Creator at the moment. For the Value creator my group and I choose the topic of gender equality, LGBTQ+ rights and feminism. In my hometown and during my youth I saw a lot of sexism and that feminism isn’t something that is taken seriously and rather seen as a joke. I was really interested in this and therefore I felt a bit out of place. I think everyday sexism is still happening a lot and I think this is a big problem because I want everybody to have equal chances, to feel safe, be happy and to be able to be themselves.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Zwolle (Netherlands)
- 4 Years
... change, eradicating diseases and hunger, diminishing pollution, clean water, clean energy, gender inequality, refugees and making companies more sustainable. Project management, leadership and personal development are key elements in this honours program. The graduated students start their career... Learn about: Gender equality, Business Plan, Change Management...
... change, eradicating diseases and hunger, diminishing pollution, clean water, clean energy, gender inequality, refugees and making companies more sustainable. Project management, leadership and personal development are key elements in this honours program. The graduated students start their career... Learn about: Gender equality, Business Plan, Change Management...
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Excellent courses and service
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I am Paul, German/Amercian 1st year student. I was born in America, then I moved to Australia with my family and a few years ago I moved to Germany. I found out about the program because I randomly went to a fair in Hamburg and walked up to the Windesheim stall. The recruiter asked what I was interested in. I said I was looking to work in non-profit and development. He said that Windesheim was perfect for me then.I think I was attracted to the program because overall I didn’t see anything I didn’t like. During my gap year, I took the time to find out what I liked. I travelled for 11 months. I taught English in Vietnam, backpacked through Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. Got a job in Australia. Spent my holiday in Fiji. Did voluntary work in New Zealand. Then travelled to Chile and Ecuador to keep up my Spanish and finally I visited my sister in New York. And now I’m here.
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My name is Quincy. I am a third year student and doing the Value Creator at the moment. For the Value creator my group and I choose the topic of gender equality, LGBTQ+ rights and feminism. In my hometown and during my youth I saw a lot of sexism and that feminism isn’t something that is taken seriously and rather seen as a joke. I was really interested in this and therefore I felt a bit out of place. I think everyday sexism is still happening a lot and I think this is a big problem because I want everybody to have equal chances, to feel safe, be happy and to be able to be themselves.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Leeds
- Different dates available
... of Arran. We are one of the few UK universities that offers a course focused entirely on meteorology and climate science. Here you’ll combine meteorology with a broader understanding of the climatic and environmental system, gaining a real breadth of knowledge leading to a wide range of careers. At Leeds... Learn about: GCSE Physics, Climate Change, GCSE Mathematics...
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Really great experience. I had time of my life.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Norwich
..., such as biodiversity and the Earth’s systems. As the course progresses, you will have the opportunity to develop valuable, practical experience through various field courses, alongside the opportunity to acquire specialist theoretical knowledge in such areas as hydrology, the science and politics of climate change... Learn about: Climate Change...
..., such as biodiversity and the Earth’s systems. As the course progresses, you will have the opportunity to develop valuable, practical experience through various field courses, alongside the opportunity to acquire specialist theoretical knowledge in such areas as hydrology, the science and politics of climate change... Learn about: Climate Change...
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Really great experience. I had time of my life.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Wolverhampton
.... The geography content of the course reflects topical concerns of the five main GCSE and A-Level awarding bodies, i.e. urban environments (especially brownfield regeneration), climate change, geographical information systems and environmental issues in the developing world. Of particular relevance... Learn about: Climate Change...
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The student nights and wifi is really good.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Winchester
...; migration; race and ethnicity; religion; social policy; community development; research methods; social inequalities; youth; terrorism and war; climate change; and demographic changes.Throughout the degree there is an emphasis on the practical application of skills, and students are taught by engaging... Learn about: Climate Change, Social Policy...
...; migration; race and ethnicity; religion; social policy; community development; research methods; social inequalities; youth; terrorism and war; climate change; and demographic changes.Throughout the degree there is an emphasis on the practical application of skills, and students are taught by engaging... Learn about: Climate Change, Social Policy...
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The student nights and wifi is really good.
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Great environmental protection concepts taught at Avans,I could use it to contribute to the protection of environment in future.
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The curiculum of ESSET offers international perspective to experience diferrent culture from students and teachers.Great learning experience.
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Dynamic enviornment with friend from alla across.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Breda (Netherlands)
- September
- 4 Years
...Syllabus -: You will study courses that help you to come up with a solution for the project. Examples of these courses are climate change, lifecycle... Learn about: Environmental Law, Lifecycle analysis, International Environmental...
...Syllabus -: You will study courses that help you to come up with a solution for the project. Examples of these courses are climate change, lifecycle... Learn about: Environmental Law, Lifecycle analysis, International Environmental...
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Great environmental protection concepts taught at Avans,I could use it to contribute to the protection of environment in future.
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The curiculum of ESSET offers international perspective to experience diferrent culture from students and teachers.Great learning experience.
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Dynamic enviornment with friend from alla across.
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So far, there have been housing difficulties. I hope to make it better next year by going to more society events.
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Wonderful but some facilities could be updated and catch up with technology. However overall experience was good.
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Awesome. Loved every minute of it. Been involved in so many different aspects of uni life such as academics, sports and nightlife.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Norwich
...Our BA Geography degree focuses on the human impact of a changing world. You will explore real-world problems, such as energy, food and water provision alongside biodiversity and sustainability. During your first year you will gain a solid understanding of the challenges facing the natural... Learn about: Climate Change...
...Our BA Geography degree focuses on the human impact of a changing world. You will explore real-world problems, such as energy, food and water provision alongside biodiversity and sustainability. During your first year you will gain a solid understanding of the challenges facing the natural... Learn about: Climate Change...
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So far, there have been housing difficulties. I hope to make it better next year by going to more society events.
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Wonderful but some facilities could be updated and catch up with technology. However overall experience was good.
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Awesome. Loved every minute of it. Been involved in so many different aspects of uni life such as academics, sports and nightlife.
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Brilliant university with a beautiful location.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Plymouth
- October
- 3 Years
...Are you interested in exploring how the Earth and its landscapes have changed over tens of millions of years or developing an understanding of natural hazards? Physical geography and geology examines how the Earth’s surface is shaped by natural and human processes. You'll gain a scientific... Learn about: Environmental Processes, Physical Geography, Sedimentology and Palaeontology...
...Are you interested in exploring how the Earth and its landscapes have changed over tens of millions of years or developing an understanding of natural hazards? Physical geography and geology examines how the Earth’s surface is shaped by natural and human processes. You'll gain a scientific... Learn about: Environmental Processes, Physical Geography, Sedimentology and Palaeontology...
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Brilliant university with a beautiful location.
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A good university providing great services including the 24/7 internet cafe which helps a lot with deadlines.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Winchester
.... In Year 2, students may choose to focus their studies on a range of sociological themes such as human rights, youth studies, race, migration, the environment and climate change, while also studying criminological issues. Furthermore, students develop an understanding of research skills and knowledge.... Learn about: Human Rights, Climate Change...
.... In Year 2, students may choose to focus their studies on a range of sociological themes such as human rights, youth studies, race, migration, the environment and climate change, while also studying criminological issues. Furthermore, students develop an understanding of research skills and knowledge.... Learn about: Human Rights, Climate Change...
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A good university providing great services including the 24/7 internet cafe which helps a lot with deadlines.
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I have truly enjoyed my time at Coventry University, I am so happy I chose to attend here! The university is great and modern. The library is perfect for when you trying to cram in all that last minute work, as it's open 24 hours a day. All teachers supported my study throughout and my tutor support was always available and very professional. The whole university has a big family feel and I loved it. Would highly recommend it.
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This course has gone past my expectations because we studied thoroughly some topics which I am interested in. They also encouraged me to do more reading about poverty and the colonisation in Africa. Field trips were an amazing way of making new friends and developing skills which cannot be developed in a class. We have also developed critical thinking skills, which makes us distinctive and highly demand in the employment world.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
- 3 Years
...Would you like to know the relationship between people and its environment? Are you interested in understanding global phenomena as climate change or globalisation? This Geography course runs in 2016/17.This course explores the relationships between people; places and environments. You will develop... Learn about: Part Time, Climate Change, IT Development...
...Would you like to know the relationship between people and its environment? Are you interested in understanding global phenomena as climate change or globalisation? This Geography course runs in 2016/17.This course explores the relationships between people; places and environments. You will develop... Learn about: Part Time, Climate Change, IT Development...
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I have truly enjoyed my time at Coventry University, I am so happy I chose to attend here! The university is great and modern. The library is perfect for when you trying to cram in all that last minute work, as it's open 24 hours a day. All teachers supported my study throughout and my tutor support was always available and very professional. The whole university has a big family feel and I loved it. Would highly recommend it.
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This course has gone past my expectations because we studied thoroughly some topics which I am interested in. They also encouraged me to do more reading about poverty and the colonisation in Africa. Field trips were an amazing way of making new friends and developing skills which cannot be developed in a class. We have also developed critical thinking skills, which makes us distinctive and highly demand in the employment world.
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I am really enjoying my time. Though I am stressed a lot but then it's a good place and nice experience overall.
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I wouldn't change anything about the University of East Anglia.
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The staff were inspiring and at the forefront of their fields. The facilities were excellent - the library, for example. I loved UEA.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Norwich
... who wishes to change direction. Whatever the case, we'll assess your individual circumstances and, if successful, you'll be given a thorough introduction to the basics of Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics and Physics before being transferred onto a full degree programme once you've passed the foundation... Learn about: GCSE Physics, GCSE Mathematics, Climate Change...
... who wishes to change direction. Whatever the case, we'll assess your individual circumstances and, if successful, you'll be given a thorough introduction to the basics of Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics and Physics before being transferred onto a full degree programme once you've passed the foundation... Learn about: GCSE Physics, GCSE Mathematics, Climate Change...
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I am really enjoying my time. Though I am stressed a lot but then it's a good place and nice experience overall.
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I wouldn't change anything about the University of East Anglia.
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The staff were inspiring and at the forefront of their fields. The facilities were excellent - the library, for example. I loved UEA.
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