Student-selected teaching awards for Will and Maddie!
Congrats to Will McCarthy and Maddie Murphy for receiving recognition in the form of student-selected teaching awards!
Congrats to Will McCarthy and Maddie Murphy for receiving recognition in the form of student-selected teaching awards!
Dr Claire Cousins visited Mars analogue sites in Orkney and Iceland with Glasgow-based contemporary artist Ilana Halperin and Art Historian Dr Catriona McAra (Univ. Aberdeen).
We are delighted that Dr Maddie Murphy passed her viva with flying colours.
Congratulations to Dr Helen Innes for defending her PhD thesis: ‘Whodunit? Determining the source and eruptive characteristics of unidentified volcanic eruptions from ice and sediment core archives’
A huge congratulations to our PhD students on a very successful post-Christmas conference season.
A new infrared spectrometer called Enfys will be included on the Rosalind Franklin rover, set to launch to Mars in 2028. The scientific development is co-led by Dr Claire Cousins.
We have two routes for funded PhD projects open for 2024 entry with several projects from planetary formation and exploration to oceanography to mass extinctions (and more)!
GeoBus Without Borders launched in the first week of October 2024 at the Geological Survey of Namibia (GSN) in Windhoek.
Dr Hana Jurikova awarded the prestigious Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship
Congratulations to SEES academics for securing funds from the 2023 - 2024 STFC Knowledge Exchange Institutional Award (KEIA).