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The RGS-IBG houses a collection of 4,500 expedition reports. These documents contain details of the achievements and research results of expeditions to almost every country of the world. The catalogue of these reports, and over 8,500 planned and past expeditions, is held on a database which provides contact with a wide variety of sporting ...
Noxolo was born in Birmingham.She was an undergraduate student at the University of Manchester, where she studied French studies.She earned her doctorate at Nottingham Trent University, where she studied insecurity in Jamaican dancehall. [1]
An annual conference rotates between locations in the north, midlands and south e.g. Manchester (2016), Guildford (2017) and offers a varied programme of lectures, talks, workshops and a large exhibition of geography education resources and published materials. The conference also includes a free public lecture and an awards event. Training Courses
In 2005, the lectures took up their now regular venue at the RGS. Initially, they were held in the Map Room of Lowther Lodge, subsequent events have been held in the 500-seat auditorium, The Ondaatje Theatre. [4] The explorer and TV presenter Paul Rose addresses the 2017 Dive Lecture in The Ondaatje Theater at the Royal Geographical Society, London
Khalili gave the Royal Geographical Society's 2024 Antipode lecture, entitled "Where is Palestine? Singapore on the Med, Spaceships, and the Mount of Olives". Singapore on the Med, Spaceships, and the Mount of Olives".
of the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) 2020 [1] Heather Viles: For her excellence in establishing the field of biogeomorphology Michael Jones For his contribution to the development of geospatial information 2019 [2] Trevor Barnes: for sustained excellence and pioneering developments in the field of economic geography Fiona Reynolds
Harriet Hawkins FRGS (born 1980) is a British cultural geographer.She is Professor of Human Geography at Royal Holloway, University of London, where she is the founder and Co-Director of the Centre for Geo-Humanities (with Veronica Della Dora), [3] and the Director of the Technē AHRC Doctoral Training Partnership. [4]
David James Bellamy OBE (18 January 1933 – 11 December 2019) [1] was an English academic, botanist, television presenter, author and prominent environmental campaigner in the UK and globally.