The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has seven contributors from Exeter; more than any other university in the world.
Climate change is acknowledged by scientists, governments, businesses and social, environmental and economic organisations as the greatest challenge of our time. It presents a fascinating and urgent set of challenges and opportunities for today’s practitioners, policy makers and researchers. There is a growing demand for knowledge and expertise in all aspects of climate change. At the University of Exeter we have created a range of masters programmes to respond to this demand and equip you with the skills and knowledge to launch your career.