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Violent volcanic eruptions, catastrophic earthquakes and devastating tsunami causing loss of life and great damage show the Earth to be a dynamic planet...
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To understand how our planet works, at depth and at the surface, the ideas and principles of Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics and Geography are integrated in the exciting and stimulating studies which make up Earth Sciences. It is a fast-moving, diversifying, multidisciplinary field that ranges from understanding Earth materials at the atomic level, through the geological processes that drive volcanoes and earthquakes, surface processes that shape landscapes and create the geological record, biological processes that build diversity and bring extinction, up to planetary-scale systems, such as plate tectonics, climate and the origins of life and ecosystems.
UCL Undergraduate Open Week will now take place from Monday, 29 June to Saturday, 4 July 2020.
Why Study Earth Sciences? Find out all you need to know.
Undergraduate programmes and how to apply for them.
Postgraduate programmes and how to apply for them.
Description of MPhil/PhD topics and the EngD programmes.
Field training - a natural laboratory where students can learn.
See whats going on and whos is who at UCL Earth Sciences.
Resources:
All Modules: a wide variety of modules in our degrees and stream choices.
Term Dates: Find out more about term dates and college closures.
Fieldwork: Experience how we at Earth Sciences work in the field.
Teaching Timetable: See what's being taught, when, where and by whom across UCL.
Academic Manual : academic regulations, policies and procedures.
UNDERGRADUATE TUTOR: Prof Juergen Thurow
AFFILIATE TUTOR: DANUTA KAMINSKI
ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATOR: SuSIE RIZVI