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How to not just survive, but to enjoy your PhD Viva - Sussex Energy Group at SPRU
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University of Sussex website. Sussex Energy Group at SPRU. Centre on Innovation and Energy Demand. Sustainable Lifestyles Research Group. PhD’s in Transitions. My Geographies – A blog by Tim Schwanen. How to not just survive, but to enjoy your PhD Viva. How to not just survive, but to enjoy your PhD Viva. January 22, 2015. 13 Comments ↓. A few months ago I wrote a post about What it is like to do a PhD. What does Viva actually mean? From SPRU and Professor Eva Heiskanen. And I also did horse riding for t...
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Links : Centre on Innovation and Energy Demand
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Centre on Innovation and Energy Demand. SPRU - Science Policy Research Unit. Sussex Energy Group (SEG). Transport Studies Unit (TSU). Sustainable Consumption Institute (SCI). Sustainable Lifestyles Research Group. End Use Energy Demand Centres. RCUK National Centre for Sustainable Energy use in Food chains (CSEF). RCUK Centre for Energy Epidemiology. The Sussex Energy Group. SPRU - Science Policy Research Unit. Brighton BN1 9SL United Kingdom. The Sussex Energy Group website.
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Dark Optimism » Blog Archive » Of grief
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A better future for a troubled world. Dark Optimism is the not-for-profit public interest research, activism. And writing of Shaun Chamberlin. Author of The Transition Timeline. Working with a wide network of friends and partners around the world. We are unashamedly positive about what kind of a world humanity could create, and unashamedly realistic about how far we are. From creating it today. Interview on grief, Dark Optimism, aliveness and activism. Heroes and villains in Copenhagen, and beyond. In Sc...
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Dr. Birgitta Gatersleben | resolve.sustainablelifestyles.ac.uk
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Natural environments can help reduce stress and improve cognitive functioning. However, much of our consumer behaviour alters and sometimes destroys such natural environments and depletes the natural resources it is dependent upon. Environmental Psychologists specifically study the relationship between people and their physical environment. Examples of research projects to date are:. 2006- Understanding the links between lifestyles values and the environment (RESOLVE: www.surrey.ac.uk/resolve/. 1994- 199...
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Consuming Carbon | resolve.sustainablelifestyles.ac.uk
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Consuming Carbon: RESOLVE Scenarios to 2030 for UK Household Consumption, by Scott Milne. Foreword by Nick Robins. Head of HSBC Climate Change Centre of Excellence. Afterword by Prof Tim Jackson. Professor of Sustainable Development, University of Surrey. Download the Consuming Carbon report here. Milne, S., Consuming Carbon: RESOLVE Scenarios to 2030 for UK Household Consumption , University of Surrey, Guildford, UK, ISBN 978-1-84469-023-7, November 2011. From which this report was derived. Prosperity W...
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Events | resolve.sustainablelifestyles.ac.uk
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The RESOLVE seminar series came to an end in October 2011. For details on the follow-on series, visit the Sustainable Lifestyles Research Group. You do not have the correct plug in to view this content. RESOLVE’s work has now been taken up within a follow-on project: the Sustainable Lifestyles Research Group. For news and information on SLRG visit our website here. Please note that the RESOLVE web presence serves as an archive and is not being updated anymore. Tim Jackson's ground breaking book,.
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Links | resolve.sustainablelifestyles.ac.uk
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These are our links - we hope they're useful. Research Councils UK Energy Programme. Centre for Environmental Strategy, University of Surrey. Food Climate Research Network. Department of Psychology, University of Surrey. Environmental Psychology Research Group, University of Surrey. Department of Economics, University of Surrey. Surrey Energy Economics Centre, University of Surrey. Department of Sociology, University of Surrey. The Earthscan Reader in Sustainable Consumption, Edited by Tim Jackson.
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Dr. Nicola Green | resolve.sustainablelifestyles.ac.uk
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Nicola is Reviews Editor for Sociological Research Online (BSA Journal), and is a member of the British Sociological Association (BSA), the Society for the Social Study of Science (4S), and a member of the European Association for the Study of Science and Technology (EASST). Green, N. (2002) 'On the Move: technology, mobility, and the mediation of social time and space'. The Information Society Vol 18., No. 4. Green, N. (forthcoming) 'Outwardly Mobile: Young People and Mobile Technologies' in James K...
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News | resolve.sustainablelifestyles.ac.uk
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New book by RESOLVE Researcher: Children, Citizenship and Environment. New Book: Children, Citizenship and Environment: Nurturing a democratic imagination in a changing world. By: Bronwyn Hayward. Introduction by: Tim Jackson (author of prosperity without growth). Forewords by: UK and USA academics Andy Dobson and Roger Hart. Bronwyn Hayward's book Children, Citizenship and Environment is to be published at the end of June 2012. Co-authored by Angela Druckman. Please note that the RESOLVE web presence se...
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