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Have you experimented with new teaching techniques? Delved into fresh educational research? Share your ideas at the Geography & Education Research Group (GeogEd) potluck event.
Wednesday 15 May, 1-2pm
Register and find out more👇
ow.ly/OctW50RqCsb
Are you a #geography PhD student? Want to learn how to manage relations with your supervisor? Come to this free #postgraduate insights webinar, featuring Alice Oates, William Harcourt, and Vandana Desai.
Wednesday 29 May, 1-2pm
Register and find out more👇
ow.ly/1niF50RqBCf
👏Thank you to all who attended the RGS-IBG Postgraduate Forum
Mid-Term Conference 2024 last week.
It was fantastic to see so many contributions to the theme of #EmergingGeographies & thank you to keynote speakers Vincent Guermond and Alice Watson.👇
📢New paper published in #TIBG by Léonie Newhouse (@GeogDurham):
'Creative fictions: Incentive work and humanitarian labour in South Sudan'. #OpenAccess
doi.org/10.1111/tran.1…
Facilitating the transfer of climate technologies to developing countries has been a core aim of recent global climate policy. University of Sussex has designed a new climate policy approach meeting the needs of low- and middle-income countries🌍
👉ow.ly/EoNs50RninX
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📣There is still time to register for tomorrow's workshop, hosted by the RGS-IBG Geographies of Health and Wellbeing Research Group (Geographies of Health & Wellbeing Research Group):
Join us to explore practices that can support in (re) moving experiences of shame and avoiding burnout.👇
rgs.org/events/upcomin…
RGS-IBG Higher Ed @RGS_IBG Deadline: Friday 31st May 2024 at 17:00 (BST)
Interviews are expected to take place Thursday 13th or Friday 14th June 2024.
Applications are invited for a fully funded PhD studentship (fees and maintenance) at WarwickHistory and Royal Geographical Society (with IBG). The project is titled: 'Mapping Fossil Colonialism in Asia, c. 1810–1914.' Find out more here 👇warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/histo…
Why is the concept of the Anthropocene still relevant in understanding humanity's relationship with the planet, despite its rejection as an official geological epoch?
Kevin Collins (The Open University) discusses in a new @geogdirections blog post. 👇
blog.geographydirections.com/2024/04/24/the…
There are 32 active conflicts around the world. While bullets & bombs are immediate instruments of destruction, maps play a significant role in shaping conflict & can be twisted into instruments of dehumanisation & manipulation.
#geographer Doug Specht
blog.geographydirections.com/2024/04/23/gaz…
📢Upcoming event hosted by the RGS-IBG Coastal and Marine Research Group:
Join RGS coastal & marine online on Friday 17 May for a panel discussion where six professionals will debate how much progress the UK has made in addressing coastal change. 🌊
rgs.org/events/upcomin…
Do recent changes in the state of the Campi Flegrei volcano mark a gradual approach to conditions more favourable to eruption?
Find out more at our upcoming lecture given by Christopher Kilburn (UCL Hazard Centre) on Thursday 9 May at Leatherhead Institute. 🌋👇
rgs.org/events/upcomin…
How do maps contribute to the dehumanisation of individuals amidst conflict?
Doug Specht (@UniWestminster) discusses the role of maps in shaping narratives and dehumanising populations in Gaza in a new @geogdirections post. 👇
blog.geographydirections.com/2024/04/23/gaz…
#TopCitedArticle in Area. It's wonderful to receive this brilliant recognition, many thanks RGS-IBG Higher Ed