The Quaternary

Dr Angus Lunn leads a 20-week journey through the last 2 million years. Students will investigate the most significant climatic, geological and biological events of the Quaternary, with particular attention to northern England. The subject is so vast that the course itself continues to evolve and is suitable for new and previous students. Some knowledge about the subject is helpful but not essential. Students will also have the opportunity to join a summer field trip. This course is run by the Natural History Society of Northumbria. To enrol on the course you must be a member of the Society. To reserve your place or join the Society please call 0191 232 6386 or email nhsn@ncl.ac.uk


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