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  Wet and mild conditions again dominated the UK in January contributing to the warmest and wettest November-January on record.  It was the fourth wettest January for the UK (in a series Read more

  SUMMARY The outlook for February is for normal to above normal river flows and groundwater levels over the next one to three months for the majority of the UK, whilst parts of eastern and Read more

  Following Storm Desmond last December, the government launched a National Flood Resilience Review.  The review will be chaired by Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Oliver Letwin. The Read more

  If you are interested in joining DREAM to study for a PhD in Big Data, Risk and Environmental Analytical methods, the 2016 call for projects has now been opened for applications, closing on Read more

  Finding new ways to understand how the lives of people in the UK are affected by government decisions is a central aim of the new Centre for the Evaluation of Complexity Across the Nexus ( Read more

  This report explores the current landscape of the water sector, health and hydration science. Water is an essential nutrient vital for our health and hydration with several routes for Read more

  Application closing date: 15 February 2016 NERC, Unilever, the Big Innovation Centre and Hackmasters are inviting expressions of interest from academic partners to collaborate in a five- Read more

  The aim of this free symposium is to bring together researchers from the Historic Droughts project and its community of stakeholders and international advisors, with the wider community of Read more

  A research initiative which will see six universities collaborate on meeting the water challenges of the next 50 years has been formally launched. The ‘Twenty65’ project is being carried out Read more

  For generations, smallholders who live on the products of their livestock have used scouts, indigenous knowledge and “dagu,” or verbal exchange within their semi-nomadic communities, to find Read more

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