With a background in the Royal Marines and latterly working for the United Nations, Henry Chamberlain has been involved in ensuring aid reaches places that need it most at times when only a few dare to go. In this lecture he will give us insight into the troubles in getting support, materials and food to these far-flung places and the strategies used to overcome them. He will also be sharing images and stories from some of these expeditions.
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Professor Richard Harding will discuss how we might balance the competing demands of population growth, achieving a net zero carbon economy, and the preservation of the countryside of Oxfordshire.
The Society commissioned a significant piece of independent research using the Department for Education’s National Pupil Database and linked HESA data to know more about who is choosing to study geography at different levels.
Explorer Levison Wood will be speaking about his nine month expedition walking the length of the Nile through six countries; encountering civil war, close calls with crocodiles and much more.
A collection of equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) resources with relevance to experiences of female staff in HE geography.
Supporting overseas trips to undertake an unusual and adventurous objective in a geographically remote wilderness area.
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