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Dr Hugh Tuffen on BBC Volcano Live
Dr Hugh Tuffen
Dr Hugh Tuffen is to appear on the BBC's Volcano Live.
Dr Hugh Tuffen is a volcanologist, whose research aims to improve our understanding of how hazardous volcanoes erupt. Hugh explains his research at the Puyehue volcano in Chile during the episode 2 taster. View Volcano Live, episode 2 taster .
Dr Hugh Tuffen is the Director of Studies for LEC's MSc Volcanology and Geological Hazards. A unique MSc which provides you with the opportunity to study amongst one of the largest groups of volcanologists and environmental scientists in the UK. Training in volcanology encompasses field, theoretical and laboratory components, with visits to study volcanic rocks in the nearby Lake District and a popular optional fieldtrip to Etna.
Please visit MSc Volcanology and Geological Hazards for further information.
Mon 02 July 2012
