Earth science education
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| A US non-profit, non-governmental organisation to provide information that would help scientists, decision-makers, and the public better understand the changing world. CIESIN specialises in global and regional network development, science data management, decision support, training, education, and technical consultation. Includes demographic data, and documents on change in agriculture and forestry.
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List of UK university earth sciences and geology departments.
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Project which aims to increase the employability of earth sciences graduates by promoting the discussion and dissemination of good practice in the areas of personal and career development within earth sciences in UK Higher Education Institutions.
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A non-profit making, joint venture involving 48 earth science departments in universities and colleges throughout the UK. Its main aim is to produce courseware (computer-aided learning material) for use on PC and Macintosh computers that is widely applicable and can be integrated into existing undergraduate courses.
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Extensive list of earth science departments in US and Canadian universities.
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List of UK university earth sciences departments.
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Index of links to departments throughout Asia offering the chance to study geoscience related subjects. Links to relevant journals, societies, and jobs are also provided.
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Links to earth sciences departments and institutes in Switzerland.
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List of earth sciences departments in European universities, excluding geography. Organised alphabetically.
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Describes NASA's earth-science related research, covering programs, missions, and spacecraft. News stories, technical reports, images, and videos illustrate the use of space technology to understand how land, water, air, and life interact to create Earth's environment. Also provides strategies, programs, products for teaching earth science, and a section for children containing facts and pictures on how NASA studies air, natural hazards, land, and water.
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NTEN offers graduate science and mathematics courses to teachers nationally. Sponsored by the NSF, NTEN allows educators to participate in the telecomputing courses via the Internet.
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Set of annotated links to online courses, course descriptions, tutorials, assignments, tests and other materials used in the teaching of the earth sciences, including geology, hydrology and oceanography.
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A learning system on the Earth and space sciences intended for the general public. Includes documents, images, films, animations, and data sets that explore the earth and space sciences and the historical and cultural ties between science, exploration, and the human experience.
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A centre for teaching and research in earth resources engineering and applied earth and environmental science. As well as offering undergraduate, postgraduate and professional development courses, it has a geological museum and art gallery.
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List of earth sciences departments worldwide.
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