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Professor Kelvyn Jones

Professor Kelvyn Jones to receive the prestigious RGS Murchison award

17 May 2013

Professor Kelvyn Jones will receive the prestigious Murchison award at the Royal Geographical Society's AGM on Monday 3rd June. The award is given for Professor Jones' contributions to quantitative geography.

Professor Luce Irigaray

Philosopher Luce Irigaray awarded Leverhulme Visiting Professorship

9 May 2013

Philosopher Luce Irigaray (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France) has been awarded a Visiting Professorship by the Leverhulme Trust to collaborate with Dr Maria Fannin over a period of two years (2013-2014).

Geography Newsletter

Geographical Sciences Newsletter - Issue 1

8 May 2013

Geographical Sciences has launched a termly newsletter for students and staff and Issue 1 is available to download now.

Dr Adam Dixon

World Universities Network grant awarded to Dr Adam Dixon

29 April 2013

Dr. Adam Dixon has been awarded a World Universities Network grant to visit Maastricht University's European Centre for Corporate Engagement (ECCE). At ECCE, a leading research centre on sustainable finance and responsible investing, Dr. Dixon will conduct research on the geopolitics and economic geography of transparency and long-term investors.

Professor Kelvyn Jones

Professor Kelvyn Jones appointed as Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales

25 April 2013

Professor Kelvyn Jones has been elected to a Fellowship of the Learned Society of Wales; as such he becomes the third geographer to be so honoured. Sir John Cadogan, the Society’s President, said: We have once again elected a further very strong cohort of new Fellows; the Society’s continuing focus on excellence and achievement will ensure that its Fellowship will represent the very best of which Wales is capable in the major academic disciplines.

Dr Julie MacLeavy

Dr Julie MacLeavy invited to talk at Policy Studies Conference in Toronto

15 April 2013

Dr Julie MacLeavy has been invited to speak at the Policy Studies Conference in Toronto, Canada in May. The conference theme is 'Policy Research in Times of Austerity and Uncertainty', and Julie will be presenting at the welcome reception under the title 'A 'new politics' of austerity, workfare and gender? The UK coalition government's reform policy'.

Ice sheet

Tracers study reveals rivers beneath the Greenland Ice Sheet

13 March 2013

Meltwater flow beneath the Greenland Ice Sheet has been traced up to 60km from the ice margin by a team of scientists from the Universities of Bristol, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Aberystwyth. Their work, which represents the first successful attempt to trace meltwater flow through thick ice and over distances of some tens of kilometres on an ice sheet, is published in Nature Geoscience this month.

Loans

Key Independent Research Report on the impact of credit cap from PFRC

6 March 2013

The Personal Finance Research Centre (PFRC) which is based in the School of Geographical Sciences has produced an independent research report for the Government's Department for Business Innovation & Skills that highlights the impact of a cap on the total cost of credit. This publication coincides with the publication of the Office of Fair Trading’s final report on payday sector compliance.

Professor Ron Johnston

Professor Ron Johnston in Monash University prominent alumni tribute

5 March 2013

Professor Ron Johnston gets a mention by Monash University as one of their prominent alumni.

Professor Jonathan Bamber

New projections of 'uneven' global sea-level rise

20 February 2013

Sophisticated computer modelling has shown how sea-level rise over the coming century could affect some regions far more than others. The model shows that parts of the Pacific will see the highest rates of rise while some polar regions will actually experience falls in relative sea levels due to the ways sea, land and ice interact globally.