Join a CAT student teaching week and explore theories of behavioural, social and system change and how these approaches can be applied to promote a more sustainable society.
How can we transform our energy systems to meet the challenges of a changing climate? Join a CAT student teaching week and explore the science, politics, and economics of transforming…
How can we heat and cool our homes and other buildings while meeting the challenges posed by climate change? Join a CAT student teaching week and explore the science and…
Join Graduate School of the Environment staff during an on-site open day on Friday14 March 2025 for an authentic and informative taster of what it’s like to study on CAT’s…
Join CAT students for a free lecture on ‘Thinking Big but Acting Small’, where Jean Boulton will explore how we can create local resilience. Runs Tuesday 7 January at 7pm.
Join a CAT student teaching week and examine global and local food systems, the interplay of economics and politics on the production and consumption of food, as you explore how…
Join a CAT student teaching week and explore how we can create fairer more sustainable cities and the systematic factors that influence environmental, political, economic and policy strategies that shape…
Join our postgraduate students on a CAT teaching week and delve into ecological research methods, explore indicators of an ecosystems health and how we can use all this to inform…
Join a CAT student teaching week and delve into the complex relationship between finding buildings comfortable, energy flows in buildings and energy-efficient building design.
Join CAT students for a free lecture on Civil food resilience and UK preparedness for food system shocks by guest lecturer Tim Lang on Thursday 12 December at 7pm.