As a junior Doctor in ITU during the pandemic, Helen Blamey seeks re-invigoration from the cliffs and seascape, relishing the elements, each mile becoming a meditation.
This recording is from our annual Geographical journeys: microlectures event, where eight speakers had just 10 minutes each to share their geographical journeys in an illustrated talk.
The event was organised by the Society’s Younger Members' Committee.
Featured image: Hannah Lawton
Three Stripes South tells Bex's transformative adventure - battling heat, exhaustion, self-doubt and prejudice - and the new life she built for herself when she got home, founding the Love Her Wild women's adventure community.
Paul Breeze takes us to the Nefud Sand Sea where his team looks for prehistoric archaeology and ancient water deposits, finding early evidence of humans journeying out of Africa – the oldest footprints in Arabia.
Professor Larner challenges accounts of the ‘neoliberal university’ by discussing the growing recognition that research excellence takes multiple forms.
An ancient eternal fuel, the highest snow passes on Earth, and the last of the great Himalayan muleteers – told by the only known westerner to travel the entire Tea Horse Road by foot.
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