T. H. Huxley School of Environment, Earth Sciences and Engineering (1998 - 2001)
The T.H. Huxley School of Environment, Earth Sciences and Engineering was established in 1998 to study the evolution of the Earth, the use of its natural resources and human intervention in the environment. It incorporated the former Imperial College departments of Geology, Earth Resources Engineering and Environmental Technology. In August 2001 the School was demerged.
1908 - 1961 Mining
1961 - 1976 Mining and Mineral Technology
1976 - 1996 Mineral Resource Engineering
1977 - 1997 Centre for Environmental Technology
1908 - 1998 Department of Geology
1996 - 1998 Earth Resource Engineering
1997 - 1998 Environmental Technology
1998 - 2001 T. H. Huxley School of Environment, Earth Sciences and Engineering
2001 - Department of Earth Science and Engineering
2001 - 2005 Department of Environmental Science and Technology
Superior
- Royal School of Mines (1863 - ) [1998 - 2001]
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