SEGG, University of Portsmouth
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This account represents the School of the Environment, Geography and Geosciences (SEGG) Department of the University of Portsmouth, UK.
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06-01-2015 14:48:56
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It's #EarthDay and the results are in ♻️
The Big Plastic Count by Greenpeace UK and everydayplastics
with support from Revolution Plastics Institute found that UK households recycled only 17% of household waste.
Find more on the results: bit.ly/441ptPl
#PortsmouthUni #EndPlastics
📢Calling all University of Portsmouth staff and students!
⏰Free tickets for the CBG's screening of 'Deep Rising' are going fast! 🎥🍿
#GreenWeek2024 💚🌊
🕓Wednesday 24th April 4pm - 6pm
For full details and to save your seat: ⬇️⬇️
shorturl.at/fwEKQ
Time for Geography video: What is ‘sense of place’ and why is it important in the design of cities? featuring Carol Ekinsmyth. In partnership with SEGG, University of Portsmouth Portsmouth Geography timeforgeography.co.uk/videos-contain…
Delighted to have Quinn Arden-Trew from SEGG, University of Portsmouth with us to talk about Kents Cavern and associated Quaternary faunas. Sorry I'm not there is person...
Sounds well worth a visit! kents-cavern.co.uk
Great weather for the SEGG, University of Portsmouth MSc GIS fieldwork at Sullington Warren, West Sussex, including a drone survey to help the National Trust with site management.
Last day of 2024 Portsmouth 2nd year geology field trip to Brittany examining some spectacular mingling textures in the Variscan-aged St Anne granite SEGG, University of Portsmouth Crustal Evolution Research Group
'What is ‘sense of place’ and why is it important in the design of cities?' with SEGG, University of Portsmouth Portsmouth Geography Carol Ekinsmyth, Prof Donald Houston received the Geographical Association’s Highly Commended Publishers Award.
timeforgeography.co.uk/videos-contain…
Portsmouth geology 2nd year students examining a spectacular migmatised contact between a quartz diorite and neoproterozoic Brioverian metasediments. I can also smell cordierite and andalusite in the air. Plage du Moulin, northern Brittany SEGG, University of Portsmouth Crustal Evolution Research Group
A team of UoP Palaeontology palaeontologists is leading the scientific research into an extraordinary skeleton of Tyrannosaurus rex🦖
port.ac.uk/news-events-an…
A new engineering project including Professor Gary Fones Prof Gary Fones of SEGG, University of Portsmouth aims to design, build and test technologies to more effectively monitor #pollution in rivers and esturies
port.ac.uk/news-events-an…
Explore Global garments: environmental and social impacts of clothing production in this Time for Geography video developed in collaboration with Rab UoC Geography & Environment SEGG, University of Portsmouth Portsmouth Geography | Harriet Ridley Caroline Day Dr Rebecca Collins Jacob London timeforgeography.co.uk/videos-list/re…
Day 6 of Portsmouth 2nd year geology trip to Brittany, keenly examining Cambrian breccias at the Cap d’Erquy in the sun SEGG, University of Portsmouth Crustal Evolution Research Group
Portsmouth 2nd year geology students having fun in a ductile shear zone at Le Conquet, NW Brittany SEGG, University of Portsmouth Crustal Evolution Research Group
For students considering their next step, a video about studying geography at SEGG, University of Portsmouth Portsmouth Geography timeforgeography.co.uk/videos-list/fu…
Next SEGG research seminar next week is by Dr. Toby Tyrrell of University of Southampton: 'The roles of feedbacks and chance in Earth staying habitable for more than 3 billion years'
Tuesday 16th April, 1-2 pm in BB3.30
Katelan and I had an AMAZING TIME at the Portsmouth Historic Dockyard drawing #diatoms and #coccolithophores last week. So many talented kids (...& adults)!!❤️👩🔬👩🎨 Special thanks to Past Global Changes, University of Portsmouth, SEGG, University of Portsmouth and J. Vidal and the rest of the team 🌊🔬 #STEM
A short Time for Geography video looking at Global garments: geographical imaginations, branding and attachment 🌍 | developed in partnership with UoC Geography & Environment SEGG, University of Portsmouth Portsmouth Geography | Harriet Ridley Caroline Day Dr Rebecca Collins timeforgeography.co.uk/videos-list/re…
Two University of Portsmouth scientists, Prof Fay Coucerio & Clare Boston, joined HMS Protector to carry out vital research to study the effects of tourism & climate change in Antarctica.
Watch here to find what they discovered: itv.com/watch/news/two… via ITVX
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UK urban regeneration | Cities Knowledge Booster video on Time for Geography, to help students studying for #GCSEs , #IGCSEs , #A -levels, #IA -levels, #IB , #National5 #Highers | developed in partnership with SEGG, University of Portsmouth Portsmouth Geography | Rob Carol Ekinsmyth timeforgeography.co.uk/videos-list/ci…