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 – what it means, why it matters and some of the main teaching methods used on our courses.
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New Student Bursaries Launched for 2023
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 supporters, members and charitable trusts.
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Why we teach… thermal comfort
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 of the main teaching methods used in our Graduate School of the Environment courses.
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Applications open for PhD: Empowering climate action through participatory filmmaking
A new PhD opportunity, in partnership between CAT, Aberystwyth University and Cardiff University, will explore how collaborative filmmaking can nurture new forms of environmental awareness and engagement.
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Applications now open for our new MRes Sustainability and Adaptation course
Today we launched our new Masters in Research (MRes) Sustainability and Adaptation course — the first of its kind in Wales.
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Sustainable architecture: making a difference
Students on CAT’s Masters in Sustainable Architecture course explore how approaches to the built environment can improve the wellbeing of people and the planet. Dr Alison Pooley and Dr Carl Meddings introduce some of this year’s final design projects.
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Celebrating 2022 CAT Graduation
CAT’s Graduate School of the Environment welcomed our 2022 graduates and guests for our very first hybrid graduation ceremony on Saturday 9 July in-person at CAT and live online.
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CAT Conversations – Ruth Chapman of renewable energy pioneers Dulas Ltd
Ruth Chapman is the Executive Managing Director of Dulas Ltd, a pioneer in the use and development of renewable energies and technology. We spoke to her to find out more about Dulas and how CAT helped start it all.
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COVID-19: latest updates
Last updated 6 April 2022
We are open for visits and courses.
Explore the links below to read about what we’re doing, and what you can do to help.
- Our Visitor Centre is open – find out more and book your visit
- On-site short courses are running again, and some of our courses are also available online – find out more and book your place.
- CAT Graduate School students can join us for on-site study visits. Find out more on our Graduate School pages.
- Our online Ecostore is open, full of gifts, goodies, gadgets and great books.
You can still take part in CAT activities from home. Take a look at our CAT at Home resources, with free webinars, online events, family activities and free information on a wide range of sustainability topics.
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Your support has helped us to develop new online resources so that we can share zero carbon solutions with thousands of people across the UK and beyond. It is also helping to cover gaps in our income from cancelled courses, events and visits.
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CAT Graduate School courses revalidated by University of East London
We are pleased to announce that three of CAT’s MSc programmes run through our Graduate School of the Environment have been recently revalidated following our 5-year course review with our validating partner, the University of East London.
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