Climate change

Dr Emily Shuckburgh appointed as Reader in Environmental Data Science

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Dr Emily Shuckburgh appointed as Reader in Environmental Data Science

We’re delighted to welcome Dr Emily Shuckburgh OBE to the Department as Reader in Environmental Data Science, from 1st May 2019. Emily has worked as a climate scientist for the British Antarctic Survey for more than a decade, where she led on polar oceanography research and conducted research expeditions in the Arctic and Antarctic. She…

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Oxford Handbook of Comparative Environmental Law

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Oxford University Press has published Oxford Handbook of Comparative Environmental Law edited by Dr Emma Lees and Professor Jorge E. Viñuales . The volume brings together over 50 authors from around the world, including some of the most prominent authorities on different countries and topics, to analyse environmental law as a key technology to tackle…

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Cambridge Ring Awards

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Cambridge Ring Awards

Every year the Cambridge Ring celebrates the successes of companies founded by graduates of the Department of Computer Science and Technology. The winners of the 2019 Hall of Fame Awards are: Company of the Year: PolyAI PolyAI aims to revolutionise call centres with its state-of-the-art conversational AI. The founders of this London start-up met at…

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Whole Atmosphere Climate Change

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Whole Atmosphere Climate Change

The near-Earth space environment is host to an increasing amount of advanced, satellite-based technology, used for both commercial and scientific purposes. To safeguard this technology and ensure that we can …

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Work with us

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Work with us

The Department of Politics and International Studies is hiring an: Assistant Professor in Development Studies Postgraduate Course Administrator (MPP) Isaac Newton Trust Academic Career Development Fellowship in British and European Politics (fixed-term, 3 years) Assistant Professor in Development Studies The Centre of Development Studies engages in the research and teaching of social, political, economic, and cultural changes…

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