Whether you're starting your career or looking to develop your existing skills, studying an environmental science degree at Brunel means you'll be part of a team that's developing new ideas and innovations on climate change, sustainability, and renewable energy. You will develop scientific skills and knowledge through classroom, lab, group, and fieldwork that prepares you to explore and evaluate potential solutions to environmental problems in a variety of geographical contexts.
You will benefit from the industry experts who bring the latest environmental research and insights to their teaching to inform your comprehensive learning experience. Brunel’s environmental science team (which is closely associated with one of Brunel's key research institutions – the Environmental Health Society Institute) is a past winner of the Queen's Anniversary Award for two decades of pioneering work research on
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