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Environment

Many of our environment courses are professionally accredited or have been designed in consultation with professional bodies. They include the • Landscape Institute • Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management • Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.

Our environment academic staff are in demand by key decision-makers within the sector. Many sit on the committees of national conservation bodies including Natural England, IEMM and the Peak District National Park Authority.

We attract high levels of environment research funding and have three major research centres. We are also home to the Countryside Recreation Network – a community of 26 government agencies and other organisations working to share information and promote good practice in environmental management.


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BSc (Honours) Environmental Conservation

Three years full-time or four years full-time (including one year work placement or year of study abroad)

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There is an increasing job market for graduates with the ability to survey, evaluate and manage sites for nature conservation. This course gives you the required knowledge and skills in these areas.It allows you to consider the policies and principles behind integration of potentially conflicting land uses. You consider the benefits to society and... More information

Undergraduate

Full-time

UCAS code F912

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The future of the global environment is becoming more important. The demand for skilled and experienced professionals in environmental and countryside management is continuing to grow. This course is suitable if you • want to advance your studies and qualifications to postgraduate level• work for an environmental or countryside organisation and... More information

Postgraduate

Full-time, Part-time

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BSc (Honours) Environmental Science

Three years full-time or four years full-time (including one year work placement or year of study abroad)

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Global, national and local environmental issues are an important topic in modern society. Organisations want to reduce their impact on the environment. They need professionals familiar with natural environmental processes as well as the latest environmental techniques, with problem solving skills and a broad knowledge of environmental subjects.... More information

Undergraduate

Full-time

UCAS code F750

Subject area

Businesses operating in environment-related areas are finding it increasingly difficult to compete. As markets become more competitive and complex, the demand for environmentally aware professionals with business skills grows. This course develops your business skills and knowledge in core areas including • policy • law • economics • finance •... More information

Postgraduate

Full-time, Part-time, Distance learning

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This course develops your technical and field skills in ecology and nature conservation. It focuses on the survey, evaluation and management of existing sites, as well as the restoration of damaged land. There is increasing evidence showing that employers from many parts of the environmental sector are struggling to recruit graduates with these... More information

Postgraduate

Full-time, Part-time

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This course helps you to develop the skills and knowledge to address the management of resources and the impacts of energy use on climate, as they become an increasing concern for policy makers, industry and the public.It is suitable if you • are a graduate in an environmental or related area and want to complete postgraduate study specialising in... More information

Postgraduate

Full-time, Part-time

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This course is suitable if you • have an undergraduate degree or equivalent qualification in a relevant subject• are a manager already working in a related area and you want to expand your professional skills It is best suited if you are clear about your professional and academic development needs, and can identify the subject themes you wish to... More information

Postgraduate

Full-time, Part-time

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We developed this course in consultation with the Institute of Public Rights of Way and Access Management (IPROW) and the Countryside Agency (formerly the Countryside Commission, and now Natural England). In 1987 the Countryside Commission recognised the rights of way network was the single most important means by which the public gain access to,... More information

Postgraduate

Distance learning

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We offer all our postgraduate sustainable communities and environments modules as short courses. These courses are for people that work in these areas and want to update their knowledge and improve personal and professional skills. They provide you and your organisation with • current policy and practice expertise in your sector• new technical and... More information

Other

Part-time, Distance learning

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Suzanne Leckie

Suzanne Leckie

Postgraduate programme leader

Suzanne began her career working for the Peak District National Park as an environmental educator, trainer and education service manager. Tasks ranged from creating nature areas in school grounds, to delivering training courses about how to design exciting and inspiring educational events, to forging partnership projects with organisations such as the Youth Hostel Association (YHA) and Water Companies.

After 10 years she moved to Sheffield Hallam, where she has been teaching on undergraduate and postgraduate courses for over 14 years. In addition to teaching, Suzanne acts as the postgraduate programme leader for a wide range of MSc courses in the postgraduate sustainable communities and environments programme.

Suzanne maintains her connections with vocational practice through her position as a trustee for Whirlow Hall Farm Trust (acting as chair of the education committee), and by undertaking consultancy work for environmental organisations.

Suzanne's main consultancy and research interests relate to the interface between people and the environment. She has recently undertaken consultancy work for Sheffield Wildlife Trust to develop an evaluation system to measure the benefits of their people focused projects, and has organised conferences for the Association of National Park Authorities. She was also commissioned to lead a project for the Department of Foreign and International Development in designing an environmental education curriculum for the Silistra region of Bulgaria.

Selected publications
Swarbrooke, J., Beard, C., Leckie, S., Pomfret, G. (2003), Adventure Tourism - the new frontier, Butterworth Heinemann

Crowe, L., and Leckie, S. (2006) Recreation in National Parks, report of annual workshop proceedings of the Association of National Park Authorities

Crowe, L., and Leckie, S. (2007) Responding to the Challenge of Climate Change, report of annual workshop proceedings of the Association of National Park Authorities

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