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School of Applied Sciences
Talbot Campus
The School is a community committed to understanding, managing and conserving the natural and human landscape. Three academic centres support these areas: one focuses on archaeology, anthropology and heritage, another on conservation ecology and environmental change, and the third covers forensic science.
Five reasons to study at the School of Applied Sciences:
- We have an international reputation for research and degrees that combine strong practical components with sound theoretical knowledge.
- We have excellent laboratories and state-of-the-art field equipment.
- We are ideally situated for fieldwork on the Dorset and East Devon UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- We have the largest community of research-active academic archaeologists in southern England.
- Britain's most iconic prehistoric and later sites are within easy travelling distance.



