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  1. Middlewood Weir

    Dry spring in Sheffield and no sign of a let up

    This spring so far has been unusually dry, with only 7.7 mm of rainfall recorded in March and 5.9 mm in April so far.

    Categorised under: Ecosystem Dynamics & Biogeochemistry and Climate & Cryosphere
  2. Equator

    Masters students return from successful Kenya fieldclass

    International development students (MA International Development, MPH Public Health and International development, MSc Environmental Change and International development) recently visited West Pokot, Kenya in order to gain firsthand experience of development fieldwork.

    Categorised under: Postgraduate study and International Development
  3. Ben Hennig

    Ben Hennig named as one of 50 'ones to watch' in the North of England in 2011

    The Institute of Public Policy Research North (ippr north) has just named Ben Hennig in the Northern Lights 2011 Top 50.

    Categorised under: Staff and Research
  4. Blue marble

    Stephanie awarded 2011 Geographical Association internship

    Stephanie Milton, a second year BSc student, has been awarded this year's internship at The Geographical Association.

    Categorised under: Undergraduate study
  5. Masters Graduation

    Graduation of our first new Masters programmes

    On Thursday 13 January 2011 the first group of students from our new suite of Masters programmes graduated.

    Categorised under: Postgraduate study
  6. Chris Clark

    Hunting down 65,000 drumlins

    In a major new Channel 4 television series "Birth of Britain" Tony Robinson, together with Professor Chris Clark examine the forces that have shaped the British Isles.

    Categorised under: Research