News News stories 22 April 2024 Realising your potential as a professional Landscape Manager Professor Ross Cameron and MA Landscape Management graduate Isabel Stratton feature in this article for Countryside Jobs Service, discussing why more managers are needed and how an MA in Landscape Management could improve your career prospects. Countryside Jobs Service 20 February 2024 A Sensory Nature Walk: Understanding the links between the sensory aspects of nature and health SPHR Transdisciplinary placement holder Helen Hoyle talks about the links between nature and health, and her placement experience in Luton, Bedfordshire. Nigel (second from right) received his Royal Designer title and Fellowship at the Royal Society of Arts on 30 November 7 December 2023 Professor Nigel Dunnett awarded Royal Designer for Industry 2023 Professor Nigel Dunnett has been awarded the title ‘Royal Designer for Industry’ — and a lifetime Fellowship of the Royal Society of Arts (RSA) — at a ceremony in London on 30 November 2023. Image credit: Kathryn Corlett 6 December 2023 What can we learn from inclusive climate activism led by young people? In newly published research, Drs Clare Rishbeth and Ambika Kapoor explore the ways in which young people are taking climate activism in the UK. Here they share what’s working well, as well as how youth and environmental organisations can do better. Search Where fish and bullets coexist: Bosnian post-war landscape project selected for major international conference Department of Landscape Architecture Lecturer Dr Armina Pilav has been selected to present a project that explores post-war landscapes in Bosnia, at the 2020 Future Architecture Creative Exchange. 6 February 2020 Conservation pioneer and subject of bestselling book Wilding to give public lecture in Sheffield Conservation pioneer Charlie Burrell, who is responsible for the rewilding of Knepp Castle’s 1400 hectare estate, will visit Sheffield to discuss its celebrated transformation and the impact of the rewilding movement in the UK and internationally. 27 January 2020 Ashleigh wins LDA Design bursary for landscape-led housing project MLA Landscape Architecture student Ashleigh Davis has been awarded a bursary worth £2000 from LDA Design for a housing project designed to combat the isolation of working from home. 15 January 2020 Less flamboyant flowers are more resilient to climate chaos, research shows Plants with smaller, simpler flowers are more resilient to the impacts of climate breakdown than those with more flamboyant, showy flowers, according to a new study. 9 January 2020 Green pollution barrier installed at infant school thanks to PhD research and city-wide collaboration Pupils from Hunter’s Bar Infant School in Sheffield have returned from their half term break to find a 200ft long living barrier of plants and shrubs – and the promise of cleaner air in their playground. 4 November 2019 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Current page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 … Next page Next › Last page Last »