Meteorology and Climatology Courses offered by University of Manchester; University of Exeter; University of Birmingham; University of Reading; Imperial College London; Coventry University; University of Leeds; University of East Anglia; University of Sussex and University of Bristol are world renowned.
Various levels of study programmes in the field of Climate Change Science and Policy are available at the University of Manchester while a master level programme, Climate Change M.Sc, is offered by University of Exeter. University of Birmingham is popular for the course, Applied Meteorology and Climatology M.Sc
University of Reading is well known for its Meteorology courses such as Honours Degree in Mathematics and Meteorology; M.Sc in Mathematics and Meteorology; Meteorology and Climate B.Sc (Hons) and Meteorology and Climate M.Sc.
Imperial College London offers M.Phil, PhD, and Diploma programmes in the field of Risks, Extremes and Irreversible Climate Change. Coventry University is also offering a course in Climate Change known as Climate Change B.Sc (Hons).
University of Leeds conducts courses such as Meteorology & Atmospheric Science B.Sc (Hons); M.Sc in Meteorology and Atmospheric Science and Sustainability (Climate Change) M.Sc.
Major courses available at the University of East Anglia include Diploma in Climate Change & Development; Meteorology and Oceanography with a year in Australasia B.Sc (Hons) and Meteorology and Oceanography with a year in Industry B.Sc (Hons).
University of Bristol and University of Sussex are other popular names in the field of Meteorology and Climatology education. University of Sussex offers Diploma in Climate Change, Sustainability and Energy Policy while University of Bristol provides Science of Natural Hazards M.Sc degree.
Apart from these courses, short term One Week Certificate programmes such as Certificate in Economics of Climate Change; Certificate in Managing Biodiversity in a Changing Climate, Certificate in Managing the Risk of a Changing Climate and Certificate in Unraveling Climate Change Models, are available at the Oxford University’s Department for Continuing Education.

