So that’s the end of another MSc year. Sad again to say goodbye to students – though I don’t believe for a minute it is ‘goodbye’ but ‘see you later’.
Alex contributed valuable information on the autoecology of lichens occuring in lowland Northumberland

Phil considered a valuable 10 year data set looking at the revegetation of bare peat on moorlands – revegetation project funded by Peatlife – working with North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

Ellie investigated the use of saltmarsh species as bioindicators and Chris looked at seagrass and its role in capture carbon.
More to come…










A prospective student enthusiastically discussing the beautiful fluorite with Dr Jon Telling, lecturer on the Earth Science degree. Tom, stage 3, is remembering how 4 years ago he was looking round the universities deciding which to attend. Note not just the rocks, but also our beautiful lichen display and our mini globe stress or juggling balls (depending on how many you manage to take away).


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