Hannah Genders Boyd introduces the cross-disciplinary CHERISH project, aiming to raise awareness and understanding of the impacts of climate change on the rich cultural heritage of the coasts of Wales…
Next in our series looking at themes and topics explored by students on CAT Masters degrees, Dr Jane Fisher introduces ecological assessment and some of the main teaching methods used…
Explore the science, weigh up the costs and benefits, and calculate the emissions reductions of heat pumps, to decide if this technology is right for you.
Next in our new series looking at themes and topics explored by students on CAT Masters degrees, Dr Ruth Stevenson looks at how we can plan for an uncertain future…
The CAT Board of Trustees is seeking expressions of interest in becoming a trustee from people with experience of data protection/cyber security and digital strategy, education or education strategy, or…
CAT’s Graduate School of the Environment is once again able to offer bursaries to new students accepted to study with us from September 2023, thanks to generous donations from CAT…
In ta blog looking at themes and topics explored by students on CAT Masters degrees, Frances Hill looks at thermal comfort – what it means, why it matters and some…