PhD scholarships are available for excellent students from ‘high income’ Commonwealth countries. Do you fit the bill and have an interest in research on: the […]
Author: Laura Newsome
Hidden in Plain Sight – a Creative Exchange collaboration
Hidden in Plain Sight was a photographic journey into the subsurface of Cornwall’s mining heritage. This collaboration aimed to show hidden environments beneath the surface, at […]
PhD opportunity for self funded students
Do microbes help make china clay? Kaolin minerals are very important economic resources; so much so that china clay has sometimes been referred to as […]
GeoNetZero Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT): UK legacy mine waste: a new Critical Metal resource for the Green Economy?
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Laura Newsome
I’m originally from Yorkshire. After finishing my undergraduate degree I moved to Manchester and lived there for 13 years, before moving to Camborne School of […]
Using microbes to get cobalt out of rocks
Cobalt is becoming more and more important in modern technology, particularly through its use in rechargeable batteries for solar power and electric cars, and as […]
Making microbes work for us at Wessex OUGS
Laura Newsome was invited to give a lecture for the Wessex Branch of the Open University Geology Society in January 2020. Read their report here […]