SEI News
For the academic year 2023/24, the University of York is offering new learning pathways for students.
The children's news programme visited a school where pupils were investigating their classroom's air quality using the SAMHE monitor and Web App.
Dr Pateman will present a paper on our citizen science work at this hybrid event
Dr Archer will discuss her work on the SAMHE project and childhood exposure to air pollution with other air quality experts
In a debate facilitated by cross-party think tank Policy Connect, Dr Sarah West from SEI York joined a panel of experts to discuss indoor air pollution with cross-party representatives from the UK government. The debate aimed to develop solutions for clean air and thereby improve health outcomes.
Do you have a research background in environmental science and want to join our international team developing mitigation strategies for tackling air pollution and climate change? Apply for our Research Associate role.
The Schools’ Air Quality Monitoring for Health and Education project is seeking 2000 schools for the study in order to build a broad picture of air quality in primary and secondary education settings in the UK.
The Schools' Air Quality Monitoring for Health and Education project launches this week
Do you have financial administration experience in a busy office within a large/complex organisation? If this is you and you're excited to support the work that SEI does, apply for our Centre Finance Administrator role.
In the op-ed "The air is killing us. We know what we must do but will we?" Syeda Hadika Jamshaid and Chris Malley, SEI Research Fellow in York, explain why action on air pollution is critical
Researchers at the universities of York and Heriot-Watt are asking the over 60s to share their experience of how storms, flooding and heatwaves have affected their lives as part of a nationwide study on healthy ageing and climate change.
Are you interested in collating and assessing literature on the topic of heather management on peatlands? Are you good at engaging in collaborative research, with well-developed organisational skills?
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