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Dr Phil Bradfield is a teacher and biologist with 29 years educational experience in UK secondary schools.

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Coast at Greenwich: Geology Featuring: audio, The Open University

By Dr Philip Bradfield (The Open University), Saskia van Manen (The Open University), The Coast web team (The Open University)

20 November 2007

Listen to this extract, from an event at The National Maritime Museum, where Phil Bradfield and Saskia Van Manen share their passion for geology.  Read more : Coast at Greenwich: Geology

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Dr Phil Bradfield is a teacher and biologist with 29 years educational experience in UK secondary schools. Currently self-employed, he is working on a number of education-related projects. Phil is an associate lecturer and tutor with The Open University, and also teaches part-time at Birkbeck College, University of London. He has co-authored a number of GCSE, A-Level and undergraduate books and CDs.

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