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Haycock Associates would like to congratulate Martin Evans at Manchester University on being appointed Professor of Geomorphology in the summer of 2011. Dr Nick Haycock and Martin Evans have worked closely over the last decade on upland peat hydrology and its restoration. The work developed by Martin and his team has generated a new understanding of the hydro-geomorphological dynamics of this delicate landscape. Dr Nick Haycock was made a senior visiting research fellow at Manchester University in 2009 and continues to work with the department and its students on upland hydrology issues.

Again, congratulations Martin.

Geography: Professor of Geomorphology: Prof Martin Evans