News News stories Latest news from the school. 12 May 2025 Dr Sihan Li awarded the Gill Memorial Award by Royal Geographical Society Sihan has received the award for exceptional early career research with a remarkable track record of achievement. Google Earth Image © Airbus 2025 showing changes in the forest canopy detected by satellites at one of the logging concessions in 2023 including the logging detections identified by the new algorithm in red. 22 April 2025 New technology helping fight against illegal logging of Peru’s valuable rainforest New technology is helping Peru fight against the illegal logging of its 68 million hectares of valuable tropical rainforest. 2 April 2025 Professor Tony Crook Legacy Seminar The School of Geography and Planning is holding an afternoon event to celebrate the contribution of Professor ADH (Tony) Crook CBE to applied housing and planning policy research. 26 March 2025 MA International Development student wins prestigious Development Studies Association dissertation prize We are delighted to announce that Emeli Hanson’s dissertation was awarded the annual Development Studies Association (DSA) prize for best dissertation in the field of international development, development studies and development economics. Search A Tribute to Professor Tony Crook On 13 December, our long-time colleague, Professor Tony Crook, was laid to rest at All Saint’s Church in Curbar near Grindleford. 10 December 2024 2024 masters student blog series: recap Each year we invite some of our International Development students to write blog articles exploring key topics from their courses. Here's a roundup of all those articles in one place. 25 November 2024 Research spotlight: Jugaad infrastructure - improvisational infrastructures in everyday life Dr Ankit Kumar's latest paper is featured in the Royal Geographical Society's monthly research spotlight. 5 November 2024 The power of a life well lived: The story of Marion Wiles’ life and the legacy she left Marion is remembered as a kind, thoughtful and giving friend whose fierce independence took her around the world, and touched so many lives. 31 October 2024 Autocrats and cities: how capitals have become a battleground for protest and control Even where anti-authoritarian protests have proved futile time and again, urban populations rarely remain quiet. Tom Goodfellow explores how protests and authorities interact in the fastest-urbanising regions of the world. 30 October 2024 | Published by The Conversation Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Next › Last page Last »