Pages tagged with: geography
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Alex Mason
University of Plymouth alumni: Alex Mason, Political Risk, Credit and Bonds Underwriting Assistant at AXA XL
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Amy Lloyd
Geology case study: graduate Amy now works as an InSAR Scientist for CGG Satellite Mapping.
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Discover more about BA (Hons) Geography
BA (Hons) Geography - more information
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Contact the School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences
Contact the School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences.
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Featured geography module: Big data and spatial analytics
University of Plymouth – featured geography module: Developing skills to utilise the power of data in geographical analysis.
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Featured geography module: Sustainable cities
University of Plymouth – featured geography module: Tackling sustainable development and climate change challenges in an increasingly urban world.
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Featured geography module: Citizenship, Territory, War
University of Plymouth – featured geography module: Citizenship, Territory, War.
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Featured geography module: Transport, travel and mobilities
University of Plymouth – featured geography module: Understanding where, when, how and why we move, and why this matters for all of us
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Featured geography module: Quaternary to Anthropocene
University of Plymouth - Featured geography module: Quaternary to Anthropocene. This geography module covers a key period of transformation of the global system.
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Featured geography module: Polar and Alpine Change
University of Plymouth – featured geography module: Polar and Alpine Change. Exploring the Earth’s cryosphere and the challenges arising from its decline.
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Interdisciplinary approach the only way to address devastating effects of soil erosion
A study led by the University of Plymouth has shown traditional pastoralist communities – such as the Maasai in East Africa – are abundantly aware climate change and intensive grazing are having a marked effect on the resources they rely on for survival
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Research assesses impact of soil erosion on land and communities in East Africa
Plymouth University news: The impact of soil erosion on both the environmental and social wellbeing of communities in East Africa is to be explored in new research led by the University of Plymouth