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This research group leverages the University of Exeter's recognized excellence in studying carbon, water, and nutrient cycles, combining specialized knowledge in biodiversity, ecosystem dynamics, and modeling across the world's principal biomes.
Whatever your goals, dreams, or professional path might be, there's never been a more crucial moment to pursue geography. Critical worldwide challenges like climate change, population movements, ecological deterioration, and societal unity aren't just central to contemporary political and social debates - they're fundamentally geographical in nature, establishing geography as one of the most pertinent fields of study available.
Earning a Geography research degree from the University of Exeter provides excellent career prospects. Graduates develop diverse, employer-valued competencies including data collection, analytical thinking, project management, documentation skills, public speaking abilities, and collaborative experience. The majority of our research students gain valuable teaching opportunities, further enhancing their adaptable skill sets.