Geography, Environment & Planning at the University of Hertfordshire

Geography, Environment & Planning at the University of Hertfordshire An understanding of the world from social, economic, political and environment perspectives has never been more critical.

Our courses are aimed at students who want to develop their knowledge, techniques and skills in our rapidly changing world

Thought you might like to see this speech on November 8th 1989, by the then British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher to ...
28/01/2022

Thought you might like to see this speech on November 8th 1989, by the then British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher to the UN General Assembly about the environment and climate change. She was a Scientist. Over the course of her half hour speech, she set out the problems we face and how we could resolve them. It highlights how long Climate change has been an issue.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnAzoDtwCBg

The full transcript of this speech is available from the Margaret https://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/107817

On November 8th 1989, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher gave an inspiring speech to the UN General Assembly about the environment and climate change. ...

Postgraduate masters studyYou bring the dream, we’ll help you to make it happen.At Herts, we offer a huge variety of pos...
10/01/2022

Postgraduate masters study
You bring the dream, we’ll help you to make it happen.

At Herts, we offer a huge variety of postgraduate courses covering everything from animation to environmental management. We offer flexible study options to suit your lifestyle, fantastic links to business and expert guidance every step of the way.

Why choose postgraduate study at Herts?
Employment prospects: 95.6% of our postgraduates are in work or further study*
Industry connections: Links with over 1,700 businesses and industrial placements
Accredited courses: We offer over 40 industry accredited courses and work placements
Financial support: No application fees. We offer a 20% postgraduate fee discount for University of Hertfordshire graduates. Plus there's £11,222 of postgraduate funding available**. Find out more about postgraduate bursaries, scholarships and grants. Plus find out about the postgraduate student loan.
Excellent location: Hertfordshire has been voted the UK’s best place to live and is just 25 minutes from London
Fantastic facilities: Multi-million-pound facilities include a mock law court and flight simulation suites.
* 95.6% of our full-time postgraduates are in work or further study within 15 months of finishing their degrees (of those available for work or study, latest Graduate Outcomes Survey 2017-18).

Find out more about the Postgraduate | University of Hertfordshire course within the at the University of Hertfordshire.

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06/01/2022

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News Landmark five storey University of Hertfordshire development gets the green light
Landmark five storey University of Hertfordshire development gets the green light

12 November 2021
The University of Hertfordshire is delighted to announce that construction will begin on a new multi-million pound, highly-sustainable development on the College Lane Campus in Hatfield.

Set to be the largest single building at the University, the new development will provide a state-of-the art, five storey home for the School of Physics, Engineering and Computer Science (SPECS) when it is completed in 2024.

Extending beyond 15,000m2, the multi-purpose building will provide sector-leading facilities for staff, students and business including large Conceive-Design-Implement-Operate (CDIO) spaces, workshops and laboratories as well as flexible teaching and learning environments. The finished development will allow for greater collaboration and innovation and help drive the institution’s renowned research and commercial capabilities further.

The University of Hertfordshire has contracted Morgan Sindall Construction and project management company Faithful and Gould to deliver the striking, steel framed building, which will be grouped across four separate internal houses divided by a central atrium. Modern methods of construction and off-site manufacturing will be utilised to deliver high-quality sustainable solutions as the building aims for a BREEAM* ‘Excellent’ sustainability rating as part of the University’s Climate Vision goals. This will include delivering on water reduction, biodiversity, carbon management and air quality commitments.

Professor Quintin McKellar CBE, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hertfordshire said: “The new SPECs building is a key development for the University and this significant investment highlights our commitment towards providing world-class teaching, learning and research facilities for our community and partners. The University is also committed to becoming a zero carbon institution and it is important that this new development has been tasked with delivering innovative sustainable solutions to help tackle climate change as a priority.

I am really excited by the building’s potential to create stronger and more supportive academic communities and modern, sustainable working environments that mirror our students’ future workplaces.”

David Rowsell, Northern Home Counties area director at Morgan Sindall Construction, said: “The University of Hertfordshire is a longstanding client and we’re extremely pleased to have been appointed as preferred bidder to deliver this landmark development which will provide world class teaching facilities and attract leading academics and research talent.

“The development will have a hugely positive impact on the wider community in Hertfordshire, delivering real social value through the creation of high-quality jobs within our local supply chains, and opening up opportunities for training and development for the next generation of construction professionals in the region.”

The University of Hertfordshire is delighted to announce that construction will begin on a new multi-million pound, highly-sustainable development on the College Lane Campus in Hatfield.

https://www.herts.ac.uk/ Hello from UHApply by 26th January for the UCAS Deadline.Book your campus tours and more
06/01/2022

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The University of Hertfordshire offers a wide range of Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Professional and Short courses. One of the top 200 universities in the world under 50 years old.

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Look who came in today with Dr Curry 😊It’s another advantage of having a campus university with open spaces and woodland
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Look who came in today with Dr Curry 😊It’s another advantage of having a campus university with open spaces and woodland

Early morning walk across College lane campus. Just half an hour by train from central London.
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Early morning walk across College lane campus. Just half an hour by train from central London.

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