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Graduate News: Kayleigh Watkins

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…

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JOB OPPORTUNITY: Applied Landscape Design, Oxfordshire

Applied Landscape Design are recruiting for a year out student for their office in Oxfordshire. Details in the flier below… Year Out Flyer_2013

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JOB OPPORTUNITY: Pegasus, Birmingham

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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Graduate News: Lena Harries

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…

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Graduate News: Alex van der Nelson

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…

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JOB OPPORTUNITY: Todd Longstaffe-Gowan Landscape Design, London

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…

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Theory & Philosophy of Landscape module: Planting Snowdrops

   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…

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Graduate News: Chris Wiseman

“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….

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Graduate News: Joe Gould

“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….

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Graduate News: Sarah Coombes

“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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