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British Water Innovation Group Presentation/PhD Opportunities
Members of TWENTY65 from Exeter University presented at the British Water Innovation Group last week...
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TWENTY65's Martina McGuinness takes part in Guardian feature on climate change today
Martina takes part in a feature in the Guardian on climate change today. Here's her article: ...
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PhD Position Now Available
A new PhD position is now available concerning ‘Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) mineralisation,...
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Rivers Trust autumn conference 2016: The Partnership approach & assessing the benefits of catchment management
Members of theme 5 (Catchments) attended the Rivers Trust (RT) conference, an annual event which bri...
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Half a Millennium of Water in Sheffield: A Guided Tour
On 23rd August 16, Dr Leona Skelton, TWENTY65’s environmental historian of water infrastructur...
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TWENTY65 International Thought Leadership Club Workshop
The first international TWENTY65 Thought Leadership Club workshop on the future of water systems was...
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Welcome to our New TWENTY65 Research Fellow
James Porter will be working as a Research Fellow for two years on Twenty65 (Theme 7 - Collaboration...
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Welcome to new PhD student at University of Reading who will join the Twenty65 PhD community.
Phiala Mehring, ‘Get you water out of my lounge’ Understanding the societal perception of flood risk...
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Welcome to new PhD student at University of Reading who will join the Twenty65 PhD community.
Charlotte Hawkins, ‘Developing optical methods for catchment management to protect drinking water’....
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Farewell and Good Luck to Dr Leona Skelton
Leona leaves the University of Sheffield and the TWENTY65 team to take up a Vice Chancellor’s...
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‘Let’s get together’: Preliminary research findings on enabling collaboration for innovation in the water sector.
Theme 7 of TWENTY65 is tackling the challenge of understanding and enabling cross-organisational col...
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Theme 4’s continued work on rainwater harvesting was recently recognised at the Water Efficiency Network’s (WATEF) Annual Conference.
Peter Melville-Shreeve, David Butler and Sarah Ward were awarded the prize for Best Paper. All three...