WHERE AM I? SHARING STORIES OF BEING LOST AND FOUND. Everyone has a story about a time when they’ve gotten lost. In fact, probably many stories. Getting lost, and finding your way again, seems to be an important part […]
Hi everyone, A great opportunity has popped up! BMT is currently advertising for 3rd and 4th Year Civil and Environmental Engineering, Environmental Science, Ecology and Environmental Management Students to apply to their new 12 week summer vacation program. There’s more […]
Environmental students were invited to a derelict mine site in Neath to learn about the history of the site and its impacts on the present day environment. The detrimental impacts of acid leaching from the abandoned mine site were obvious […]
Our new article Effects of particle size on the microstructure and mechanical properties of expanded glass-metal syntactic foams has been published in MSEA. For the next 50 days, the manuscript can be downloaded for free. Abstract The effect of particle size […]
Have a look below at some of the stunning pictures taken in New Zealand on the GEOS3280 field trip, 2017. You can enroll in GEOS3280 for semester 2, 2018.
Have a look below at some of the stunning pictures taken in New Zealand on the GEOS3280 field trip, 2017. You can enroll in GEOS3280 for semester 2, 2018.
Want to travel to New Zealand for an 8 day intensive field trip? GEOS3280 has you covered. With Dr Silvia Frisia and her team you will explore New Zealand and gain first hand knowledge on past climate changes, glacial cycles, […]
Want to travel to New Zealand for an 8 day intensive field trip? GEOS3280 has you covered. With Dr Silvia Frisia and her team you will explore New Zealand and gain first hand knowledge on past climate changes, glacial cycles, […]
Studying science? Do you enjoy field and laboratory work? Are you interested in learning more about soil; resources, physical processes, chemical processes and biology? If yes, then consider enrolling in GEOS2060 (Callaghan, Semester 2 2018). This course has had exceptional […]
WHERE AM I? SHARING STORIES OF BEING LOST AND FOUND. Everyone has a story about a time when they’ve gotten lost. In fact, probably many stories. Getting lost, and finding your way again, seems to be an important part […]
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geographer Thnking
great post and very informative
Olivia Hoa
This is true very true we have the very busy schedule for every day, we don’t remember what we did yesterday. And this kind of situation put us in big trouble. I had too many stories related to this situation. if you allow me, i want to share my stories... Read more...
Ian Wyse
I would like to share some stories
Alisa Williamson
Fantastic, please contact Ainsley directly- ainsley.hughes@uon.edu.au or 0413533150.
Alisa Williamson
Fantastic, please contact Ainsley directly- ainsley.hughes@uon.edu.au or 0413533150.
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great post and very informative
This is true very true we have the very busy schedule for every day, we don’t remember what we did yesterday. And this kind of situation put us in big trouble. I had too many stories related to this situation. if you allow me, i want to share my stories... Read more...
I would like to share some stories
Fantastic, please contact Ainsley directly- ainsley.hughes@uon.edu.au or 0413533150.
Fantastic, please contact Ainsley directly- ainsley.hughes@uon.edu.au or 0413533150.