Around 50 University of Exeter students took part in this year’s Climate and Environmental Emergency Grand Challenge, tackling major real-world problems with support from leading […]
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Ripple Effects micro-festival
Our Storying Water project led by Ellen Wiles will be hosting a three-part micro festival with Barnfield Theatre on Tuesday, February 10th. The first part […]
Shifting Waterscapes exhibition
Shifting Waterscapes: a new exhibition of multidisciplinary artwork by Ellen Wiles, CREWW artist-in-residence and Storying Water project lead, and Arun Sood, exploring watery ecologies and environmental […]
CREWW Co-Director to facilitate wolf rewilding discussion
The University team at the Centre for Resilience in Environment Water and Waste (CREWW) was happy to announce today an upcoming event focused around the […]
Citizen Scientists: ‘We’re doing it for our children’
The Catchment Systems Thinking Cooperative project received recognition from the BBC. The Catchment Systems Thinking Cooperative, in which SWW and WRT are partners, was seeking […]
Bringing up the Beaver: CREWW’s existing relationship with beaver research
We sat down with Dr Alan Puttock from University of Exeter to learn more about beaver research and CREWW’s focus on nature-based solutions. Read the full story >>
CREWW Summer Newsletter 2023
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CREWW Spring Newsletter 2023
Read our latest newsletter here. Sign up to receive our quarterly updates by emailing CREWW@exeter.ac.uk.
CREWW Partnership wins KTP Award
The Knowledge Transfer Partnership project won the Technical Excellence Award at the KTP Awards 2022. Read the full story here >>
CREWW’s work reintroducing the beaver wins awards
Two CREWW projects, led by Prof Richard Brazier and Dr Roger Auster, won accolades at the Knowledge Exchange Awards 2022. Find out more >>