Welcome to The Centre for Earth Systems Engineering Research, a pioneering hub nestled within the Cassie Building at Newcastle University. Our mission is to advance understanding and solutions related to complex environmental challenges through innovative research and collaboration. We specialize in interdisciplinary approaches that bridge technology, engineering, and environmental science, ensuring that our work not only contributes to academic excellence but also addresses real-world issues.

At the Centre, we pride ourselves on our commitment to quality service and customer satisfaction. Whether you’re an academic, industry professional, or a curious individual seeking insights into earth systems engineering, our team of dedicated experts is here to assist you. We offer a range of services including consultancy, workshops, and tailored research projects designed to meet the unique needs of our partners.

What sets us apart is our collaborative atmosphere—fostering partnerships with local communities, government bodies, and international organizations. We believe that by sharing knowledge and resources, we can create impactful solutions that enhance sustainability and resilience in our environment. To learn more about our initiatives or to book an appointment, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at 0191 222 6319 or visit our website at [www.ncl.ac.uk/ceser](http://www.ncl.ac.uk/ceser/). Join us in making a difference for our planet!

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It is very interesting place to do postgraduate research especially in Geodesy and Geospatial Engine

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It is very interesting place to do postgraduate research especially in Geodesy and Geospatial Engineering, which are part of my research area.

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It is very interesting place to do postgraduate research especially in Geodesy and Geospatial Engine

4/ 5

It is very interesting place to do postgraduate research especially in Geodesy and Geospatial Engineering, which are part of my research area.

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