The Centre for Environmental Research and Justice

Bridging science and law to protect and defend a healthful environment for everyone.

The Centre for Environmental Research and Justice (CERJ) unites experts from various disciplines to address the escalating global issue of environmental pollution. CERJ's innovative work in regulatory and governance spheres is advancing the assessment of chemical pollution risks and promoting the right to a healthy environment. The goal is to become a leading reference hub for 'One Health', advocating for integrated solutions that go beyond traditional academic boundaries

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    MSc Human and Environmental Toxicology with Law

    The Centre for Environmental Research and Justice offers a pioneering one-year interdisciplinary course designed to equip you with the skills needed to address environmental pollution. This course uniquely integrates modern toxicology with a foundation in environmental regulation, preparing graduates to make significant contributions in various sectors by understanding the science of toxic chemicals and the legal frameworks necessary for implementing change. Aimed at those seeking to make a tangible difference, this programme is ideal for future scientists, researchers, and policymakers dedicated to protecting the environment and public health.

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