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Key Facts

Subject area: Physical Geography & Environmental Science
Research Institute: Environment, Physical Sciences & Applied Mathematics
Type of Programme: PhD / MPhil
Duration: PhD – 3 years full-time, 6 years part-time
MPhil – 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time
Starting Date: Any time of the year
Entry Requirements: See here
International entry requirements We accept a range of qualifications from other institutions. Details here.
Standard English Language requirements apply. Details here

In Geography, Geology and the Environment we believe that 'Research informs Teaching' and active research is the essential underpinning of all activities.

An understanding of present and past surface environments is essential in the context of concerns about global climate change and amelioration of geohazards. The Subglacial and Ice Marginal Processes, Landforms and Environments (SIMPLE) research group combines fieldwork in glacial and ice-marginal environments with experimental and analytical research in a suite of laboratories that include low-temperature, sedimentological, flume and geochemical facilities. Our core expertise is in glaciology, geomorphology and hydrology, and our research encompasses modern glacial systems (especially in Greenland and Iceland) and ancient glacial landscapes such as those local to Keele. 

Environmental Science is a key research area at Keele.  An exciting campus development is the Keele Hub for Sustainability, which when complete will provide an exciting resource and alternative technology demonstrator for universities, researchers, local communities, schools, national and international experts to learn more about sustainability education and research in sustainable living.

For more information on our work please go to our website.

Enquiries are welcome at any time, especially on the following projects.  Funding may be available:

Bedrock controls on sub-glacial to ice-marginal processes and ice-sheet dynamics along the eastern margin of the Late Devensian Irish Seas Ice Stream

Dr Richard Waller

Establishing a high resolution record of recent (last 500 years) sea-level change in western Denmark

Dr Katie Szkornik

Environmental education, sustainable business & sustainable communities

Dr Zoe Robinson

Hydrological, geochemical, geomorphological & ecological studies at glacially-influenced groundwater systems in glacial outwash plans, Iceland

Dr Zoe Robinson

Contact Details

Administrator Ann Billington
Tel : (+44) 01782 734071
E-Mail : epsam.enquiries@keele.ac.uk