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ECOLOGY & CIVIL
ENGINEERING
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| The
complex interactions of living organisms. The parallels between
engineering systems and ecological systems. How people
learn. 28m
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| Alan
Feest
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SUSTAINABLE BUILDINGS
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| Engineers
and architects working together to design contemporary homes which
maximise the use of renewable energy sources. 8m
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| Mark
Gillott
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CLIMATE CHANGE
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| Looking
at how climate change is about much more than global warming and
extends to rainfall, air pressure and wind speeds. 18m
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| Dennis
Wheeler
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NEMATODE WORMS
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| Studying
common parasites which affect humans, animals and plants. What
could happen if you don't wash your hands properly ! 24m
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| Mark
Viney
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BIOGEOCHEMICAL PROCESSES
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| Looking
at the chemical reactions of microbes above and below the ice
sheets and glaciers of Antarctica, Greenland and The Alps. 48m
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| Martyn
Tranter
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SUSTAINABLE DESIGN
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| Designing
new products that reduce the impact on the environment and take
account of wider social and economic implications. 10m
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| David
Harrison
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CARBON CAPTURE &
STORAGE
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| Measuring
the environmental effects on grass, crops and soil of capturing
carbon emissions and storing carbon underground. 16m
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| Michael
Steven
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MEDIA & ENVIRONMENT
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| How
biodiversity, local environments and variations in the biosphere
are represented in publications, broadcasting and new media. 31m
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| Alex
Lockwood
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ECOLOGY
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| Understanding
the role of plants, animals and micro organisms in natural
systems. Choices to be faced due to climate change. 52m
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| Phil
Grime
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ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
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| How
people and places interact. How people are shaped by their places.
How places are shaped by people. Insights into building design.
41m
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| Christopher
Spencer
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LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
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| Using
vegetation in large public and commercial areas to provide
attractive environments for people and encourage bio diversity.
21m
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| James
Hitchmough
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GENETICS
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| The
study of heredity. How the instructions to build organisms are
passed on from one generation to another through DNA material. 43m
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| Peter
Sudbery
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COMPOSITE MATERIALS
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| Researching
material blends to produce high strength and durability for
aerospace use and recyclable materials for everyday use. 20m
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| Alma
Hodzic
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FIBRE COMPOSITES
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| Interdisciplinary
field using predictive models to analyse the chemistry, chemical
interaction and mechanical properties of materials. 21m
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| Frank
Jones
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MONKEY CONSERVATION
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| Creating a sustainable
network for conservation of the critically endangered Brown-headed spider
monkey in North West Ecuador. 25m
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| Mika Peck
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EXPLORING
THE ATMOSPHERE
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| Understanding
the dynamics of the Earth’s Middle Atmosphere. Investigating
the role of gravity waves, tides and planetary waves. 34m
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| Nick Mitchell
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FACTORIES
OF THE FUTURE
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| Rapid prototyper. An advanced fabrication technology that can copy
itself with far reaching implications for capitalism and climate
change. 29m
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| Adrian Bowyer
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GEOPHYSICS
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| Geophysics
& exploring the ocean floor. 61m
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| Roger
Searle
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EARTH
SCIENCES
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| Earth
sciences & academic life in the UK and US. 42m
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| Jon
Davidson
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ECO PRODUCT INNOVATION
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| How to turn eco
friendly ideas into real world everyday products in commercial production. 26m
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| Elies Dekoninck
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CONSERVATION
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| Anthropology,
primates, rainforests & the urgent need for conservation
measures. 37m
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| Simon
Bearder
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CONSERVATION
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| Conservation
work on corrosion of iron, wood, glass and fibres. The restoration of the SS
Great Britain. 41m
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| David Watkinson
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BIOMIMETICS
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| Application of concepts from biology within engineering. Mechanical properties
of biological materials. Biology as a tool for innovation. 43m
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| Julian Vincent
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SOFT
COASTLINES
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| Restoration
and management of sand dunes and soft coastlines. 19m
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| Paul
Rooney
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PLANT
CELL CYCLE
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| Regulation
of the plant cell cycle. Interdisciplinary research with mathematics and
computing.
DNA
replication in plants.
24m
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| Dennis Francis
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FISH
PARASITES
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| Fish
parasites devastated the Norwegian salmon industry. Now a study is examining a
similar issue affecting ornamental fish. 13m
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| Tracey King
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OCEANOGRAPHY
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| Seafloor mapping and
acoustical oceanography using remote sensing in underwater environments.
Habitat mapping. 35m
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| Philippe Blondel
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ANTHROPOLOGY
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| History and sustainable
development of Mayan population in Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. Social justice
and international solidarity. 13m
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| Genner
de Jesus Llanes-Ortiz
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CO-INFECTION
BIOLOGY
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| Parasites are a major source of production loss and animal welfare issues
worldwide. Mathematical and statistical modelling techniques. 24m
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| Joanne Lello
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CONSTRUCTION
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| Environmental
impact of construction products, sustainability & green
buildings.
22m
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| David
Shiers
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CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
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| Construction
materials. Experimental and numerical modelling of masonry structures,
including arch structures and dry-stone walls. 20m
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| Pete
Walker
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DIGITAL
MAPPING
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| Digital mapping and the
challenges posed by new innovations. 36m
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| W
Mackaness
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ENVIRONMENT
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| Recording
of a lecture about strategic environmental assessment. 58m
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| Riki
Therivel
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ENVIRONMENT
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| Sustainability,
social impact, environmental policy and consultancy work. 36m
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| Riki
Therivel
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ENVIRONMENTAL
DESIGN
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| Thermal
performance and sustainability in buildings.
18m
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| Mary
Hancock
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GERMAN STUDIES
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| German
twentieth-century literature, film, nature and environmental issues.
Ecocriticism. Hybrid identities in contemporary European cinema. 17m
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| Axel Goodbody
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HOSPITALITY
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| Environmental
management in hospitality & tourism. Local food supply. 7m
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| J
Carlton-Smith
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INCLUSIONAL RESEARCH
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| Awareness that space is a vital, dynamic inclusion
within, around and permeating natural form. Academic freedoms. 24m
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| Alan
Rayner
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NANOTECHNOLOGY
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| Nanotechnology and the
structure, transport and electronic properties of carbon based nanomaterials.
20m
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| David Carey
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REAL
ESTATE
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| Sustainable
property development and the impacts of new technology. 17m
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| Tim
Dixon
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RURAL DEVELOPMENT
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| Informal discussion
about micro finance and rural development in South India, Southern Africa and
the Andes. 32m
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| James Copestake
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SATELLITE TECHNOLOGY
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| Spacecraft
engineering. Radiation environment & effects. Space weather. Atmospheric
radiation. Planetary exploration. 23m
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| Craig
Underwood
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SUSTAINABLE
ARCHITECTURE
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| Sustainable
architecture. Experimental dwelling systems. Urban design. Sustainable smart
design and construction. 23m
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| Cristian Suau
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WINE GROWING
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| Studying the expansion
and development of the wine growing industries of Northern Italy. 31m
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| Isabella Stefanutti
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