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- MRes Climate Change Impacts and Feedbacks
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Location
Cornwall Campus, near Falmouth
Programme overview
Sustainable development is now one of the key policy drivers in western societies. Sustainability pervades decision making at the global, national, regional and local levels and is becoming embedded politically in all layers of government. Both public agencies and private organisations need to appreciate the sustainability agenda, and what it means for them and their employees.
The MSc Sustainable Development (Climate Change and Environment) provides a natural-science based pathway for students wishing to specialise in the physical sciences, particularly the area of environmental change.
We also offer MSc Sustainable Development and MSc Sustainable Development (Distance Learning).

