CAT’s Graduate School of the Environment has been teaching completely via distance for two months now. Alis Rees, Graduate School Marketing Officer, caught up with three students from our postgraduate…
CAT’s Graduate School of the Environment has recently developed and launched our first Virtual Open Days giving an overview of the Graduate School and our postgraduate courses.
Bryce Gilroy-Scott, CAT lecturer and distance learning tutor living in Canada, talks us through distance and blended learning, and explores some of the advantages of studying with us in these…
At the start of this year, CAT Graduate Steve Cole joined lecturer Louise Halestrap and other trainers from Earth Building UK and Ireland to attend JUMP!, a European funded train-the-trainer…
World renowned climate scientist Sir John Houghton has died at the age of 88. Sir John was a great friend of CAT and many other environmental organisations, and helped raise…
Karen Ridgewell graduated from CAT’s MSc in Sustainability and Adaptation Planning in 2018 after taking the majority of modules at a distance through our blended learning programme. Graduate School Marketing…
Last week the Graduate School of the Environment at CAT launched a new postgraduate bursary which provides up to £4,500 towards studying climate change solutions. The Ethel and Gwynne Morgan…
Wildfires, drought, hurricanes, flooding – the impacts of our emissions are impossible to ignore. Tanya Hawkes looks at how plans can be made for an uncertain future.
Across the world, many areas are already developing the tools to adapt to climate change, some with informal settlement change and some with more formal strategies. CAT MSc student Tanya…
A Zero Carbon Future is possible, but we need people with the skills and knowledge to make change happen. The nine postgraduate courses delivered by CAT’s Graduate School of the…