Coming to Glamorgan in February?
If you’re coming to Glamorgan in February, this is a must-read guide. The Getting Started site gives you advice on everything from learning to cook to vital information about enrolment and induction. If you want great advice on what to bring, help with accommodation queries or advice about travelling to Glamorgan, this is the site you need.
International Wildlife Biology
This course is a unique offering from the University. Students can study big game in African National Parks, birds and mammals in tropical forests and fish and marine invertebrates on coral reefs. Field trip destinations include South Africa, Cuba, Indonesia and Honduras. Not only will students gain practical scientific skills, such as collecting, analysing and reporting data, but there are also opportunities to gain additional qualifications in areas such as diving.
Inaugural Lectures in February
Glamorgan is proud to highlight the quality of its research in the form of Inaugural Lectures. We are lucky enough to have three taking place in February alone. Professor Alan Guwy’s lecture is the topical ‘Waste Not; Want Not in a Low Carbon Future’ held on 9th February, followed by visiting Professor Graham Machin’s lecture on ‘Is temperature measurement necessary or important?’. The final lecture is titled ‘Miller’s Answer: Making, Saying, and the Impulse to Write’ given by Professor Christopher Meredith.
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