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Seminar: ‘The moral and emotional politics of food banking in (post) pandemic London’ 

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23 November 202123 November 2021

Join us for our next Human Geography online seminar on 25 November, 1-2pm with Dr. Harry Pettit, David Robins Research Fellow in Urban Geography, University of Reading on ‘The moral…Read More >

Seminar: ‘The moral and emotional politics of food banking in (post) pandemic London’ 

The African Union Agenda 2063

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23 November 20211 December 2021

We are excited to announce that on the 1st of December, Division member Stefania Lovo will speak at The African Union Agenda 2063. The African Union Agenda 2063 aims to…Read More >

The African Union Agenda 2063

India’s terrible roads: how to build a world-class network and still reach net zero

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9 November 202118 November 2021

On the 8th of November, Division member Uma S Kambhampati and her colleague Subham Kailthya published a piece in The Conversation discussing the importance of developing a more efficient road…Read More >

India’s terrible roads: how to build a world-class network and still reach net zero

Cocaine: From Coca Fields to the Streets

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8 November 20218 November 2021

We are excited to announce the publication of a new book entitled ‘Cocaine: From Coca Fields to the Streets‘ which is edited by Division member the Thomas Grisaffi and his…Read More >

Cocaine: From Coca Fields to the Streets

Competing Concerns of Environmental Change in the Maldives

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28 October 20211 November 2021

On the 27th of October, Dr Alex Arnall published a piece in The Conversation discussing his research on the impacts of environmental change on local communities in the Maldives.  …Read More >

Competing Concerns of Environmental Change in the Maldives

Human Geography Seminars Announced

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6 October 202130 January 2023

We have great line-up of internal and external speakers participating in the Human Geography Seminar Series this term. The details can be found below. For more information please contact Professor…Read More >

Human Geography Seminars Announced

Jo Davies at the DSA Conference 2021

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9 July 2021

There was a packed agenda at the week-long, virtual Development Studies Association (DSA) Conference 2021, hosted by the University of East Anglia. Jo Davies attended panels under the ‘Rethinking Development’ and…Read More >

Jo Davies at the DSA Conference 2021

Project launch – Transnational Families in Europe: Care, Inequalities and Wellbeing

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15 June 2021

Across Europe, refugees, asylum seekers and other migrants face a variety of challenges in accessing health, social care and welfare owing to differing entitlements depending on their legal status, inconsistent…Read More >

Project launch – Transnational Families in Europe: Care, Inequalities and Wellbeing

Sweden and the Sendai Framework for disaster risk reduction 2015-2030: A gap analysis

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21 May 2021

Division Member Dr. Marie Aronsson-Storrier has just published a gap analysis of Sweden’s implementation of the Sendai Framework commissioned by the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB). The primary purpose of…Read More >

Sweden and the Sendai Framework for disaster risk reduction 2015-2030: A gap analysis

How Legalizing Cocaine’s Base Ingredient Could Save Indigenous Lives

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21 May 202130 January 2023

Journalist Amy Booth at Vice news has recently published an article describing some of the issues facing indigenous coca farmers based on the research undertaken by division member Thomas Grisaffi…Read More >

How Legalizing Cocaine’s Base Ingredient Could Save Indigenous Lives

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