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An introduction from Sarah Jewitt to the third-year module 'Environment, Development and Livelihoods'.
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An introduction from Suzanne McGowan to the second-year module 'Techniques in Physical Geography'.
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An introduction from Louise Crewe to the third-year module 'Geographies of Fashion and Food'.
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An introduction from Robert Hearn to the second-year module 'Techniques in Human Geography'.
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An introduction from Sarah Metcalfe to the second-year module 'Environmental Change', for use for the 2020/21 academic year.
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An introduction from Andrew Greenhalgh-Cook to the second year module 'Urban Geography', edited for 2020/21
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An introduction from Jake Hodder to the third year module 'European Urban Geographies'
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An introduction from Andrew Greenhalgh-Cook to the second year module 'Urban Geography', edited for 2020/21
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An introduction from Liam Clark to the second year module 'Spatial Decision Making'
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An introduction from David Matless to the third year module 'The Cultural Geography of English Landscape', edited for 2020/21
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Providing you with the foundational knowledge of river processes and dynamics is the ultimate aim of this 20 credit module. We will explore the processes that operate in rivers and the controls on…
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An introduction from Sarah Metcalfe to the third year module 'Quaternary Environments'
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An introduction from Susanne Seymour to the second year module 'Rural Environmental Geography', edited for 2020/21
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An introduction from Matthew Jones to the first year module 'Physical Landscapes of Britain', edited for 2020/21
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An introduction from Jake Hodder to the second year module 'Political Geography'
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An introduction from Stephanie Coen to the third year module 'Health Geographies'
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An introduction from Simon Gosling to the third year module 'Global Climate Change'
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An introduction from Isla Forsyth to the third year module 'Geographies of Violence'
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An introduction from Gary Priestnall to the third year module 'Geospatial Technologies: Mobile, Augmented and Virtual'
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The module aims to provide an overview of global and UK management - past, current and potential future developments and incorporating geomorphological, hydrological, ecological and social aspects of…
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An introduction from Giles Foody to the second year module 'Earth Observation'
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An introduction from Simon Gosling to the third year module 'Environmental Modelling'
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An introduction to the first year module 'Earth and Environmental Dynamics'
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An introduction from Stephen Legg to the second year module 'Cultural and Historical Geography'
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An introduction to the third year module 'Dissertation'
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An introduction by Louise Crewe to the third year module 'Geography of Fashion and Food'
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An introduction from David Beckingham to the second year module 'Research Tutorial'.
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An introduction from Adam Algar to the second year module 'Patterns of Life'.
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An introduction from Nick Clare to the second year module 'Economic Geography'.
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An introduction from David Matless to the first year module 'Exploring Place'.
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An introduction from Richard Field to the first year module 'On Earth and Life'.
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An introduction from Thom Davies to the first year module 'Globalisation'.
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An introduction from Gary Preistnall to the first year module 'Introduction to Geographic Information Systems'.
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The module provides you with introductory knowledge about current issues in human geography. It critically examines the complex relations between people and places through key themes and concepts in…
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This module provides the basic statistical concepts and techniques required for the study of geography. spreadsheets and statistical packages introduction to statistical concepts descriptive…
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Small group tutorials in both the autumn and spring semesters in which emphasis will be placed on discussion, essay writing and seminar presentations which will be based on topics in the qualifying…
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Dr
Nick Mount and Dr Chris Ives talk about the MSc Environmental Leadership and
Management.For more information visit: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/go/elm
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Geographers work to understand the world around us. At the
University of Nottingham, you will develop your knowledge in specially equipped
laboratories with support from experienced…
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An introduction from Sarah Metcalfe to the second year module 'Environmental Change'.
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An introduction from Sean French to the third-year module 'Geographies of Money and Finance'.
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An introduction from Paul Nathanail to the third-year module 'Geological Hazards and Resources'.
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Emily talks about her interest in transport planning and how she uses the skills developed during her geography degree in her job on a daily basis.
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An introduction from Louise Crewe to the third-year module 'Geographies of Fashion and Food'.
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In this video we follow a group of 3rd year Geography
students as they embark on a field trip to Berlin!
There are various opportunities to attend field trips
organised by the School of…
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Follow the journey of a group of students as they explore and conduct research in Varese Ligure, Italy.
Videography and original edit by Geography graduate Myles Grover, music added by The…
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In this video we follow a group of 3rd year Geography students as they embark on a field trip to Mexico! There are various opportunities to attend field trips organised by the School of Geography,…
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After the wettest winter on record, Colin Thorne, Professor of Physical Geography at The University of Nottingham, talks about what can be done to stop our homes flooding in the future.
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Drawing on historical records and personal recollections the £1m British Climate Histories project, led by Professor Georgina Endfield from the School of Geography at The University of…
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MEME - the Management and Ecology of Malaysian Elephants - is a research project led by Dr Ahimsa Campos-Arceiz from the School of Geography at The University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus. Searching…
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MEME - the Management and Ecology of Malaysian Elephants - is a research project led by Dr Ahimsa Campos-Arceiz in the School of Geography at The University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus. Checking…
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MEME - the Management and Ecology of Malaysian Elephants - is a research project led by Dr Ahimsa Campos-Arceiz in the School of Geography at The University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus. Deploying…
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MEME - the Management and Ecology of Malaysian Elephants - is a research project led by Dr Ahimsa Campos-Arceiz from the School of Geography at The University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus.…
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MEME - the Management and Ecology of Malaysian Elephants - is a research project led by Dr Ahimsa Campos-Arceiz in the School of Geography at The University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus. The…
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MEME - the Management and Ecology of Malaysian Elephants - is a research project led by Dr Ahimsa Campos-Arceiz in the School of Geography at The University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus. This is an…
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