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A Day Learning About Medieval Animals

A Day Learning About Medieval Animals

On Saturday the 26th of November I was lucky enough to be involved in an event run by Dr Diane Heath, who is currently leading a project on educating people […]

19 Dec, 202216 Dec, 2022 Heritage, Sustainability Engagement, Sustainability SpacesLeave a Comment on A Day Learning About Medieval Animals
Here Be Dragons (on Becket Lawn)

Here Be Dragons (on Becket Lawn)

The dragon on Becket Lawn has finally got a name. After a month-long poll, in which several names were on the docket (including Idris, of Ivor the Engine fame; Dragony, […]

09 Nov, 202203 Nov, 2022 Heritage, Sustainability Engagement, Sustainability SpacesLeave a Comment on Here Be Dragons (on Becket Lawn)
A Wellbeing Tour of our Sustainability Spaces on Campus

A Wellbeing Tour of our Sustainability Spaces on Campus

Our wellbeing tour of the sustainability spaces on campus starts outside Old Sessions House. You can follow along with us on foot as you read, or just keep these thoughts in mind the next time you’re crossing through campus.

07 Dec, 202130 Nov, 2021 Heritage, Nature and wildlife, Student Green Office, Sustainability Engagement, Sustainability Spaces, WellbeingLeave a Comment on A Wellbeing Tour of our Sustainability Spaces on Campus

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