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Memories of the Maldives – A fieldcourse report
June 8, 2024

Memories of the Maldives – A fieldcourse report

Author: Daniel Tucker Bailey In the early hours of the 11th of April, a group of students stood huddled in a bus shelter on Penryn […]

Ecology and Conservation, MSc Courses by ls920
Reef restoration can bring back important ecosystem functions
March 19, 2024March 19, 2024

Reef restoration can bring back important ecosystem functions

Author: Dr Ines Lange The coral reefs off South Sulawesi in Indonesia are stunningly beautiful, with an incredible variety of colourful corals covering the entire […]

Ecology and Conservation, Research Insights by ls920
MSc Graduate in Focus – Tara Rebecca Williams
December 18, 2023December 18, 2023

MSc Graduate in Focus – Tara Rebecca Williams

Our world-leading marine research underpins a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. In our MSc Graduate in Focus series we look at the achievements of […]

Graduate in Focus, MSc Courses by ls920
Getting Under the Surface of the Helford Estuary
December 11, 2023December 13, 2023

Getting Under the Surface of the Helford Estuary

Written by Tara Rebecca Williams Earlier this year, I was awarded funding from ExeterMarine for an underwater photography project in collaboration with local award-winning underwater […]

Exeter Marine Student Fund, MSc Courses by ls920
An introduction to marine spatial planning with the MMO!
December 11, 2023December 11, 2023

An introduction to marine spatial planning with the MMO!

Last month, the Marine Management Organisation (MMO) visited the University of Exeter at our Penryn Campus to deliver a hands-on role-playing workshop for around 60 […]

MSc Courses by ls920
Graduate In Focus: Cefas Edition
October 2, 2023October 2, 2023

Graduate In Focus: Cefas Edition

What do a communications officer, a shellfish scientist and a fish health inspector have in common? Answer: They all graduated from Zoology at the University […]

Graduate in Focus by ls920
Meet a MEM MSc Student!
August 7, 2023August 7, 2023

Meet a MEM MSc Student!

Our Marine Environmental Management MSc explores the relationships between coastal and marine ecosystems and human activity, delivered by internationally recognised experts in a location surrounded […]

MSc Courses by ls920
Graduate in Focus – Nadia Tomsa
March 9, 2023June 9, 2023

Graduate in Focus – Nadia Tomsa

In our Graduate in Focus series we look at the achievements of our graduates who have excelled in marine science around the world since studying with […]

Graduate in Focus by ls920
November 3, 2020

Exeter Marine Podcast: Theraputic Benefits of Nature and Virtual Reality – with Alex Smalley

In this episode we were joined by Alex Smalley to discuss his role as a science communicator, his PhD work on digital natural environments and […]

Ocean, Human Health and Wellbeing, Podcasts by Ben Toulson
World Oyster Day MSc Graduate in Focus: Celine Gamble
August 5, 2020November 27, 2023

World Oyster Day MSc Graduate in Focus: Celine Gamble

Today, for World Oyster Day, we meet Celine Gamble, MSc Biodiversity and Conservation (2017) and BSc Zoology (2015) graduate, now working as a Project Manager […]

Ecology and Conservation, Graduate in Focus by ee320

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