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Book cover for "An Introduction to Metamorphic Petrology, Second Edition" by Bruce Yardley and Clare Warren set against a close-up, slightly blurred image of metamorphic rock featuring reddish mineral inclusions.

New book klaxon: Introduction to Metamorphic Petrology

We are delighted to announce publication of the second edition of Introduction to Metamorphic Petrology, authored by Bruce Yardley and our very own...

Homepage for Virtual Microscope featuring basalt columns and navigation links for Earth and Extraterrestrial collections.

Virtual Microscope – revised and relaunched

Launched in 2012, our Virtual Microscope open-access website has been relaunched following a makeover in early 2021. The relaunch...

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Paul Lidgett Memorial Prize winner announced

We are delighted to announce that Oliver Murray has been awarded the Paul Lidgett Memorial Prize for an outstanding performance and innovative...

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Professor Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell awarded RAS Gold medal

We are delighted to announce that Professor Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell, has been awarded the prestigious Royal Astronomical Society Gold Medal. This...

Researchers in red gear unload cargo via a net from the red icebreaker RRS James Clark Ross, moored in heavy snow and ice.

Professor Mark Brandon awarded MBE

Professor of Polar Oceanography, Mark Brandon has been awarded an MBE in the Queen’s New Year 2021 Honours for services to Polar Science. Mark...

Moon Night 2020

Moon Night 2020

https://youtu.be/QqcBY1a1feg We recently celebrated Moon Night 2020 with three linked events from December 7-9th. Now in its 4th year, Moon...

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New method to simulate artificial tissue

A new method to simulate how artificial tissue can be grown in the lab to repair injuries and to provide better ways of testing new medicines...

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We are delighted to announce that we have a new Professor in our School

We are delighted to announce that we have a new Professor in our School. In recognition of her sustained & exceptional success, Clare...

Catch-up with “Things that go bump in the night…sky!”

Catch-up with “Things that go bump in the night…sky!”

https://youtu.be/HSimn3wXc0A "Things that go bump in the night...sky" features three OUSTEM Academics sharing their research and their...

Panoramic view of a deep, forested mountain valley with a wide, winding river flowing through the center under a partly cloudy blue sky.

Welcome to the new and improved EEES website

Welcome to our new and improved website. This new version is more accessible and easier to navigate. Our mission is to provide a world-class...

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Ecologists publish a ‘roadmap’ of the future of teaching and learning

In an initiative supported by EEES and the British Ecological Society, the first horizon scan of teaching and learning in ecology has been...

A view of the planet Venus from space, showcasing its thick atmosphere and bright, reflective surface

Groundbreaking discovery could signal life on Venus

Scientists from across the globe, including Dr Helen Fraser of The Open University, have detected a rare gas – phosphine – in the...