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The current focus of transportation policy around disruptive events is to adopt an engineering resilience-oriented approach, focusing on returning assets to good workable order as soon as possible.

A study by scientists in the School of Geography suggest that pharmaceuticals are polluting our rivers more than pesticides.

CryoSat image. Credit: Planetary Visions

Dr Mal McMillan from UK Centre for Polar Observation and Modelling at the University of Leeds is lead author on a new paper that maps the detailed pattern of recent ice loss from Greenland Ice Sheet.

Matt Grimshaw, a PhD student in our ores and mineralization research group has recently undertaken an internship at the Australian Resources Research Centre in Perth.

Tyron accepting the Best Young Scientist Award from ICTTP Young Scientist Committee chair, Dr Lyndel Bates.

ITS researcher Tyron Louw won the Best Young Scientist Award at the International Conference on Traffic and Transport Psychology (ICTTP) held in Brisbane, Australia in August 2016.