UNE Environment
The research portfolio of the School of Environmental and Rural Science at the University of New England brings together the research disciplines of Botany, Earth Sciences, Ecology, Evolutionary Biology, Environmental Management
and Zoology.
Our research is underpinned by internationally recognised researchers with strong track records of industry collaboration and competitively funded research projects. These people support our large cohort of postgraduate students.
Our research is focused across five ‘Excellence in Research for Australia’ (ERA) areas undertaken in higher education institutions across the country, and in an international context.
Please browse through our Environmental Undergraduate degrees on offer at UNE below.
For any questions or further information please email: oe-sabl@une.edu.au
To enrol in an Undergraduate Environmental degree at UNE please visit the UNE Enrolment page.
Academic Advisor - Dr Lea Labeur
Dr Lea Labeur provides an outline of her role as the Academic Advisor for Science in the Schools of ERS and Science.
Dr Nancy Vickery - Bach. Geoscience
Dr Nancy Vickery provides answers to some of the most common questions relating to the Bach. Geoscience degree at UNE.
Associate Professor Karl Vernes - Bach. Zoology
Associate Professor Karl Vernes provides answers to some of the most common questions relating to the Bach. Zoology degree at UNE.
Dr Adrienne Burns - Bach. Environmental Science
Dr Adrienne Burns provides answers to some of the most common questions relating to the Bach. Environmental Science degree at UNE.
UNE Colleges & Campus Overview
Please view our College overview video below to find out more about our residential colleges and explore life at UNE.