Research Confidence in the field of Coral Reef Futures (Based on IPCC 2019 Report, Chapter 5, Changing Ocean, Marine Ecosystems, and Dependent Communities) Author, Jennifer […]
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My Exeter PhD: Understanding marine citizenship, Pamela Buchan
To make change happen, we need to understand what motivates people to act. Today we hear from Pamela Buchan, PhD student with the University of […]
MSc Graduate in Focus: Jennifer Cruce Horeg
Our world-leading marine research underpins a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes: Research-led teaching | Exeter Marine | University of Exeter. In this #MScGraduateInFocus […]
MSc Graduate in Focus: Phil Doherty
Our world-leading marine research underpins a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes: Research-led teaching | Exeter Marine | University of Exeter. In this #MScGraduateInFocus […]
MSc Graduate in Focus: Sarah Nelms
Our world-leading marine research underpins a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes: Research-led teaching | Exeter Marine | University of Exeter. In this #MScGraduateInFocus […]
The Underwater Film Festival comes to Falmouth and ExeterMarine Photo Competition!
We are super excited to announce that the Underwater Film Festival is coming to the University of Exeter, Penryn Campus! To celebrate here at ExeterMarine, we have decided […]
MSc Graduate in Focus: Ana Veiga
Our world-leading marine research underpins a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes: Research-led teaching | Exeter Marine | University of Exeter. In this #MScGraduateInFocus […]
MSc Graduate in Focus: Tommy Clay
Our world-leading marine research underpins a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes: Research-led teaching | Exeter Marine | University of Exeter. In this #MScGraduateInFocus […]
International Day for Climate Action: How I attended a conference remotely
To celebrate the International Day for Climate Action, and the 10 year anniversary of its creators 350.org, we have been chatting to Louise Rutterford, a […]
My ExeterMarine PhD: Carbon dioxide – an unexpected ally for fish faced with low oxygen?
Many of us know how climate change is causing an increase in ocean acidification, warming sea water temperatures and coral bleaching, but did you also […]