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MSc Environmental Modelling and Data Analysis
University of Bristol

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Qualification

MSc - Master of Science

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Location

Clifton Campus

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Study mode

Full Time

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Start date

Sep 2026

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Duration

1 Year

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Numerical models and satellite Earth observation are fundamental to understanding environmental systems and change. The MSc in Environmental Modelling and Data Analysis will provide you with the skills to pursue a career in this exciting area. You will learn how models of environmental processes are developed and applied across a range of areas including climate change, flooding, land use and glaciers. You will gain an appreciation of all aspects of environmental modelling, ranging from the philosophy of model development, focusing on links to observations and uncertainty analysis, AI and data science, through to more practical aspects such as numerical approximation and algorithm development and testing. We welcome a diverse array of students from different subject backgrounds interested in developing skills in Geographical Information Science, analysis of satellite remote sensing and data science techniques more widely. Training in these areas is complemented by hands-on learning aimed at developing your coding skills in scientific programming and high-performance computing, with access to Bristol's unique supercomputing facilities. The School of Geographical Sciences is ranked first in the UK for 'Geography and Environmental Studies' research (Times Higher Education analysis of REF 2021). The MSc is taught by world-leading researchers from the School's research groups in both physical geography and quantitative spatial science, which host seminars and workshops aimed at consolidating links between environmental modelling and data science. As a student on our MSc programmes, you’ll join a lively School and University community. We host invited speakers in weekly seminars organised by our School’s academic research groups. These friendly events are open to all students and offer you the opportunity to meet other students and leading specialists in a range of subjects. Research groups may also host social events, run specialist workshops and organise reading groups you are welcome to join. Our postgraduate social calendar is also busy, with social events and activities for members including cinema nights, writing retreats, field visits, and guided tours of cultural institutions. We also organise get-togethers for our students throughout the year to mark the major milestones in your programme and celebrate your success.

Tuition fees
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£14,800 per year
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CUG ranking 15th
University of Bristol
Beacon House Queens RoadBristolBS8 1QUUnited Kingdom