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Department of Geography

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  1. LiveDifference

    Living With Difference public lecture

    The 'Living With Difference' research programme, hosted by the Department of Geography and the Interdisciplinary Centre of Social Sciences, are pleased to announce a public lecture by Professor Danielle Allen, University of Princeton.

    Categorised under: Research, Policy, Governance & Place and Social & Spatial Inequalities
  2. California fieldclass

    Easter fieldclasses

    Over this fortnight, the department has students on six fieldclasses which are running in four continents.

    Categorised under: Postgraduate study and Undergraduate study
  3. New research highlights single parents' experiences of employment support

    A new report out today by Dr Adam Whitworth describes single parents’ experiences of employment support across Great Britain and sets out recommendations for government on key areas in need of attention.

    Categorised under: Research and Social & Spatial Inequalities
  4. Graduation thumb

    Winter Graduation 2013

    On Thursday 10 January our Masters and PhD students graduated 

    Categorised under: Alumni and Postgraduate study
  5. Weather station

    Greenland warms by 10˚C

    Recent work by a team involving Professor Edward Hanna and published in Environmental Research Letters shows that some areas of west Greenland have warmed more than 10°C in winter in the last 20 years.

    Categorised under: Climate & Cryosphere and Research
  6. Inside Out

    Why Arctic warming may mean wetter summers

    Dr Edward Hanna appeared on last night's Inside Out on BBC1 talking about why Arctic warming and the shifting jet stream may mean wetter summers for the British Isles.

    Categorised under: Climate & Cryosphere, Research and Staff
  7. Volcano

    Andrew in Discovery Channel documentary

    Dr Andrew McGonigle is one of a number of experts featured in a Discovery Channel's Curiosity series documentary "Volcano Time Bomb". Andrew talks about the most volatile volcanoes in the world and how communities may face unprecedented destruction.

    Categorised under: Research, Environmental Reconstruction & Observation and Staff
  8. Santander

    Departmental success with Santander Research Mobility Awards

    Three members of Geography have been successful in this year’s Santander Research Mobility Awards for Sheffield staff and research students.

    Categorised under: Research, International and Staff
  9. Vanessa Lawrence

    Dr Vanessa Lawrence visits department

    Dr Vanessa Lawrence, CEO and Director General of Ordnance Survey and UN advisor visited the department last week.

    Categorised under: Alumni and Undergraduate study
  10. The Intern

    GeogSoc: the Intern reaches the final stage

    Over the past five weeks GeogSoc, in collaboration with SIFE (Students In Free Enterprise), have been running an Apprentice-style competition, with the final prize being a 4-week summer internship with the Geographical Association (GA) in 2013.

    Categorised under: Undergraduate study
  11. Mapping: underpinning the world's decision-making with Dr Vanessa Lawrence

    GeogSoc - the University of Sheffield Geography Society - have arranged a lecture by Dr Vanessa Lawrence, an alumni of the Department of Geography, now CEO and Director General of Ordnance Survey and a UN advisor.

    Categorised under: Alumni, Undergraduate study and Social & Spatial Inequalities
  12. California

    Drylands Fieldclass returns from California

    28 students and staff have just returned from the Mojave Desert, California from the 2012 GEO365 Dryland Environments Fieldclass

    Categorised under: Undergraduate study
  13. Athens

    Another successful Athens fieldclass

    Staff and students have just returned from another successful GEO358 Geography of Europe field class to Athens, Greece.

    Categorised under: Undergraduate study
  14. Ben Hennig

    Ben Hennig honoured with international award

    Dr Ben Hennig has received the prestigious German Study Award (Deutscher Studienpreis) 2012 from the Körber Foundation at an official ceremony at the Parliamentary Society in Berlin.

    Categorised under: Research, Social & Spatial Inequalities and Staff
  15. Department offers new Graduate Internship

    The University has launched a new Graduate Internship Scheme to support its Employability Strategy, and the department is offering one of the first of these paid, six-month Internships. 

    Categorised under: Alumni and Undergraduate study