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Congratulations to Clare Warren, Professor of Metamorphic Geology

We are delighted to announce that we have a new Professor in our School.

In recognition of her sustained & exceptional success, Clare Warren has been promoted to Professor of Metamorphic Geology.

20th November 2020

Engaging with space technology to address malaria in Guyana

Staff from EEES are working with others from across the Open University on a new engaged research project.

17th November 2020

New Blog: Tales from the Quadrat

Tales from the Quadrat is a new blog by EEES Ecosystems PhD student Vicky Bowskill.

11th November 2020

Welcome to the new and improved EEES website

Welcome to our new and improved website. This new version is more accessible and easier to navigate.

Our mission is to provide a world-class centre for environment, Earth and ecosystems teaching, research and knowledge exchange that promotes social and environmental justice and empowers scientific citizens. This requires effective communication with up-to-date information.

15th October 2020

Ecologists publish a ‘roadmap’ of the future of teaching and learning

In an initiative supported by EEES and the British Ecological Society, the first horizon scan of teaching and learning in ecology has been conducted. 

The outcomes of this work have been accepted for publication in Oikos.

14th October 2020

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Supporting students with dyslexia: an academic’s perspective

10% of the population are dyslexic. My name is Dr Anne Jay, and I am dyslexic. Dyslexia brings challenges that have a considerable impact on OU student success. A key struggle for people with dyslexia is written communication.

20th March 2023

Celebrating Graduation in Manchester

On 22 November Professors Clare Warren, Mark Brandon and Richard Holliman, and Dr Barbara Kunz travelled to Manchester for an OU Graduation Ceremony.

29th November 2022

EEES researcher to lead £800k project to improve global climate change predictions

An EEES researcher is leading a new Natural Environmental Research Council-funded project to improve our ability to predict climate change using cutting-edge analysis of fossilised algae molecules. 

15th November 2022
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