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FEES Annual Orientation 2019/2020
The Faculty of Earth & Environmental Sciences (FEES) held its Annual Orientation Exercise on August 29, 2019 in the SEBI Building. Approximately eighty (80) new students from the Undergraduate and Graduate levels attended the session and listened to a presentation by the Guest Speaker – Dr. Mark Bynoe. Other presentations were made on Plagiarism and a Desirable Approach to your Programme of Study. Students were also informed of the two existing clubs/societies (UGGS and Eco Trust) in the FEES.
Read more about Dr. Mark Bynoe’s remarks at the FEES Orientation in the news:

Teleconference Activity – Research Exchange with Mexican Students
On Wednesday, August 14, 2019, The FEES hosted a successful teleconference with Centro De Investigación En Ciencia Aplicada Y Tecnología Avanzada Del Instituto Politécnico Nacional (CICATA – IPN) Querétaro, Mexico.

FEES and GTI host National Seminar on Problem-Based Learning and Urban Challenges
The Faculty of Earth and Environmental Sciences, in collaboration with the Government Technical Institute, hosted a one-day national seminar on Problem-Based Learning and Urban Challenges on Thursday July 25, 2019 at the Education Lecture Theatre, Turkeyen Campus.

FEES Annual Students’ Awards Ceremony 2019
The FEES Annual Students’ Awards Ceremony was held on May 31, 2019 at the Education Lecture Theatre, in recognition of the outstanding performances and service by our students during the 2017/2018 academic year.

Department of Geography awarded the Special Achievement in GIS 2019 Award
The Department of Geography, Faculty of Earth and Environmental Sciences has been awarded Esri’s Special Achievement in GIS (SAG) 2019 Award.
The department was nominated by Esri’s regional provider, Spatial Innovision, in recognition of user sites around the world to recognize outstanding work with GIS technology, and was selected from more than 100,000 others.
More information on the award can be found on Esri’s website.

Message from the Dean to our 2018 Graduating Class
Congratulations to our 2018 Graduating Class!!!
Our dear graduates,
It gives me great pleasure to address you as you are officially ending a phase of your earthly sojourn, which is definitely the beginning of another adventure. You have stepped over the line of ignorance and, therefore, have been armoured with skills, technical know-how and educational ammunitions which should equip you in addressing numerous challenges that may confront you, your career, our dear country, and the human race.

EIA Field Exercise at Dagg Point, Bartica
Students of the Diploma in Land Administration and Management programme recently participated in a field exercise to Dagg Point, Bartica, as part of the course ENV4101: Environmental Impact Assessment. View the photographs below!

LAM Student Presentations on EIA Effectiveness in Developing Countries
Students of the Diploma in Land Administration and Management programme recently presented on the effectiveness of Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) in Developing Countries: Issues and Recommendations.

Thinking Sustainably through Green Engineering
A new course of studies in “green engineering” offers students in the Caribbean the chance to explore how to design and use products, processes, and systems more sustainably.

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