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Welcome to Earth and Environmental Sciences

Earth and Environmental Sciences at the Open University has an excellent reputation for both teaching and research. The Department made a major contribution to the CEPSAR submission in the 2008 RAE, in which 70% of the science was recognised as “world-leading” or “internationally excellent”. Our teaching was also graded “excellent” in the most recent Teaching Quality Assessment.
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Introduction

The Department was established in 1969 and the founding professor was the late Professor Ian Gass FRS. The Department comprises about 68 staff and 20 full-time PhD students. There is a large and very active undergraduate student society, Open University Geological Society (OUGS). They have >2500 members and run more than 150 field trips/events every year as well as an annual 2-day conference. About 4,500 students are studying Earth Science courses this year (equivalent to about 1,600 full-time undergraduates). All undergraduate students study at home by distance learning methods

 

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Vice Chancellor visits E&ES

8th March 2010

Vice Chancellor visits E&ES

On Friday 5th March, Martin Bean, the Vice Chancellor, spent two hours in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, discovering about new initiatives in research and curriculum and discussing the future of the University with staff and post-graduate ...

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