Undergraduate courses
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Bachelor of Science in Earth and Environmental Sciences
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Bachelor of Environment
Living Seawalls aims to revolutionise the way we think about building in the ocean. In order to improve the ecological sustainability of new and existing foreshore developments we must ensure that no new development proceeds without first considering how it can benefit both humans and nature. By combining ecological and engineering knowledge, Living Seawalls is committed to developing adaptable and affordable mechanisms to bring life back into marine developments across the world.
As a component of the Campus Living Laboratory, Mars Creek offers an evolving case study on the subject of resilience. Coming from a highly modified state, the success of our creek rehabilitation works will depend on introducing new resilience against the impacts of storm water pollution, local flood and drought effects (erosion, algal blooms etc) and weed incursion.
In celebration of Earth Day 2025 (22 April), themed Our Power, Our Planet™, the Alliance celebrates the work of universities worl…
International Universities Climate Alliance members are committed, as institutions, to reaching net zero emissions in line with global efforts to limi…