A course aimed at both introducing and developing knowledge of coastal marine and maritime habitats, specific identification skills and intertidal habit survey methods that support marine biodiversity conservation, monitoring and research.
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The course provides an introduction to the human skeleton and to issues and methods involved in the recovery and analysis of human remains from archaeological sites and forensic cases.
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March 2012
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Mar
Guest Lecture - Stewart McPherson: Geographer and ecologist
We offer a range of events for you to find out more about our postgraduate courses. You will have the opportunity to talk to our leading academics, find out about postgraduate accommodation and funding, and for on-campus events, you will be able to view our facilities and talk to current students.
At the Open Day, the School of Applied Sciences will run stands and give talks where you can hear more about the subjects and courses on offer, as well as directing your specific questions to a member of the academic staff.
To book onto an Open Day and for more information please see here.
Date: 19 March 2012 Time: 10 am - 12 pm and 1 pm - 3 pm Venue: C125 and CG13
OPEN TO ALL STAFF AND STUDENTS
We are organising a relaxed and informal discussion based seminar with the anthropology staff members on current research in Human Evolution. It would be great if you would turn up to join in the discussion or just sit back and listen to the discussion. No pre-reading required, just bring your brain. Feel free to come to only one of the two sessions or participate in both.
Dr. Bill Sellers - Faculty of Life Sciences, The University of Manchester
‘Tendon Pogo and the Evolution of Running in Humans’
Dr Sellers is an Anthropologist who uses computer modelling techniques to understand animal and human locomotion. He has received media coverage on his work on dinosaur locomotion.
Date: 8 February 2012 Time: 5 pm - 7 pm Venue: The Retreat (staff canteen), Talbot campus
Speedupdating. Professionals from across the Forensic, Archaeology & Ecological industries will share with you their experiences of seeking employment and what employers are looking for. Refreshments will be provided. Reserve your place via My Career Hub.