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About the School
One of six Schools within the University, Conservation Sciences encompasses a wide range of disciplines from archaeology to geography via environmental science, biology, coastal management and forensic science. The School consists of a community of scholars and scientists committed to understanding, managing and conserving the natural and human landscape. The School contains three academic areas, one focused on archaeology, anthropology and heritage, another encompassing geographical science while the third covers forensic science. The School has an international reputation for delivery high quality education in a range of disciplines while also pursuing excellence in research. We encourage you to explore this site to find out more about both our undergraduate and postgraduate courses as well as find out more about our current research and enterprise projects. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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