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Dave Reay

Dave Reay

Dave Reay, University of Edinburgh

Teaching

Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) – Climate Change

Climate Solutions: Mexico (English)

Climate Solutions: Mexico (Spanish)

Climate Solutions: India (English)

Climate Solutions: India (Hindi)

Climate Solutions: Malawi (English)

Climate Solutions: UAE (English)

Climate Solutions: Egypt (English)

Climate Solutions: Egypt (Arabic)

Climate Solutions: UK (English) – EdX

Climate Solutions: UK (English) – Coursera

Climate Solutions UAE (English)- Coursera

 

Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) – Nitrogen

Nitrogen: A Global Challenge (English)

Nitrogen Management Essentials (English)

The Nitrogen Challenge from a Social Science Perspective  (English)

Nitrogen: A Global Challenge (Chinese)

Nitrogen: A Global Challenge (Hungarian)

Nitrogen: A Global Challenge (Hindi)

Nitrogen: A Global Challenge (Nepalese)

Nitrogen: A Global Challenge (Sinhalese)

Nitrogen: A Global Challenge (Urdu)

Nitrogen: A Global Challenge (Dari)

Nitrogen: A Global Challenge (Bengali)

Nitrogen: A Global Challenge (Dhivehi)

Nitrogen: A Global Challenge (Bhutan)

Teaching and Admin

Recipient of the Chancellor’s Award for Teaching, University of Edinburgh.

Winner: ‘Best Feedback in Business School’, EUSA Teaching Awards.

Runner-up. ‘Climate Change Impacts & Adaptation’. Best Course Award, EUSA Teaching Awards.

Runner-up: TeachFirst Innovative Teaching Award. EUSA Teaching Awards.

Winner: PriceWaterhouseCoopers Teaching Employable Skills Award. EUSA Teaching Awards.

 

Carbon Management Reunion 2016 – Climate-smart Food

Climate Change Solutions

Presentation by the University of Edinburgh Carbon Management MSc students at COP-15 in Copenhagen 2009

 

Presentation by the University of Edinburgh Carbon Management MSc students for the Edinburgh Centre on Climate Change, 2010

Programmes, courses and roles

Director, online MSc in Carbon Management (2015-2019)

Director of Postgraduate Teaching (2012-2015)

Director, MSc in Carbon Management (2008-2015)

Co-director, FCO and British Council Chevening Fellowship Scheme ‘Finance and Investment in a Low Carbon Economy’, 2008-2010

Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation (MSc, Course director).

Sustainability & Social Responsibility [online] (Course director).

Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation (Online MSc, Course director).

Human Dimensions of Environmental Change (MSc). Communicating climate change science. Nitrogen: panacea or pollutant.

Global Environmental Change (MSc). Communicating climate change science.

Outdoor education (MSc)

Law and climate change (LLM)

All postgraduates. Funding your research.

Science postgraduates (PhDs). Communicating science to non-specialists.

Forest Geosciences (MSc). Global climate change.

Sustainability & Social Responsibility [online] (All years, Course director).

Economics (1st year)

Current issues in Ecology (4th year)

  • Climate Change: the Scientific Basis
  • Nitrogen as Pollutant and Panacea

Sustainability, Society and Environment (Ist Year).

  • Climate Change: the global perspective
  • Climate Change: the local perspective

Climate Change Mitigation [online] (MSc, Course director).

Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation (Online MSc, Course director).

Environmental Problems and Issues (4th Year).

Climate Change Management (MSc, Course director).

Environmental Protection and Management (MSc). Climate change science and mitigation.

Environmental Sustainability (MSc). Climate change policy.

External examiner. University of Oxford (2015-2018).

External examiner. University of Aberdeen (2011-2014).

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