18 September 2013
Kayleigh Watkins graduated from the Undergraduate Landscape Architecture Course in 2011 and is returning this year to complete her Masters: After graduating from the university of Gloucestershire I joined Tim Lynch Associates, where I have worked for almost…
Read more18 September 2013
Applied Landscape Design are recruiting for a year out student for their office in Oxfordshire. Details in the flier below… Year Out Flyer_2013
Read more18 September 2013
Pegasus are recruiting for a Graduate Landscape Architect for their office in Birmingham. See document below for more details… Graduate Landscape Architect – Birmingham
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Lena Harries graduated from the Landscape Architecture Conversion course in 2011. My name is Lena Harries and I am a freelance landscape architect. I am currently involved in the detail design package for Birmingham New Street Station public…
Read more12 August 2013
My name is Alex van der Nelson and I am a Consultant Landscape Architect at LDA Design. I joined the practice in July 2012 after finishing my Postgraduate Diploma in Landscape Architecture at the University of Gloucestershire. Since…
Read more29 July 2013
Todd Longstaff-Gowan Landscape Design are currently looking for a Landscape Architecture Graduate. One of our previous graduates, Ed Harbottle, is currently working there and sent this message through – contact details on their website: We are looking for…
Read more17 July 2013
As part of the 3rd year Theory and Philosophy in Landscape module, Andy Laird set up a research exercise to explore the effects that ‘connecting and interacting with nature’ had on peoples’ emotional and psychological wellbeing. Originally just…
Read more17 July 2013
“The course run by the University of Gloucestershire ticked my key criteria for a learning environment: friendly, dedicated and professional tutors; well structured, engaging and relevant module options, and good facilities and high quality studio space for students….
Read more17 July 2013
“I first joined the University of Gloucestershire as a mature student, seeking to enhance my career. After having previously spent several years in landscape and arboricultural related work, I had developed an interest in becoming a Landscape Architect….
Read more17 July 2013
“Studying Landscape Architecture at the University of Gloucestershire was a great choice to make and the conversion route has allowed me to quickly develop a new and exciting career. I learnt a huge amount over two intense years…
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