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Posts by Dr Kaja Fenn (she/her)

All airports that charge for use of a trolleys -> you are bunch of greedy arseholes

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Hong Kong you have been a great host. I don't think I will be hungry for at least a week.

Now back to the UK. Samples are already waiting to be opened.

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Shots fired

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Who Funds Nigel Farage? Mapping His Millions Reform UK leader Nigel Farage is the highest-paid Member of Parliament. In less than two years as the MP for Clacton, Farage has racked up £2 million in personal income and gifts, on top of his £94,00...

With Farage making a shed load of money from bitcoin and an assortment of weird companies, we’ve launched a map and live tracker of his income 👇🏻👇🏻

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The ducks look like cartoons somehow

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Nope, absolutely definitely not adopting this nomenclature

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When your hand luggage gets pulled at the airport security because you have a bag of rocks in it.

💯 on brand

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And just like that my Southern Dustscape field work is coming to an end. What a fantastic (almost) 3 months it has been.

I still need to update my field trip StoryMap. But determined to be back here soon.

Last stop Hong Kong before flying home next week.

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#WinterIsComing #rain #mountains #glaciers #autumn #Aoraki #MtCook #NewZealand

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Aoraki sunlit with a small cloud

Aoraki sunlit with a small cloud

Mt Sefton in evening light

Mt Sefton in evening light

Wet miserable woman on a mt ledge. Watter dropping everywhere.

Wet miserable woman on a mt ledge. Watter dropping everywhere.

View of terrible weather across Mueller Lake.

View of terrible weather across Mueller Lake.

Aoraki showing off last night.
And there was supposed to be a clear weather this morning.

Fast forward 12 hours… and we got sideways rain, howling wind, and terrible visibility.

Less last scenic alpine walk in New Zealand, more wet sock survival exercise, gritted teeth, and maybe a few tears.

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Ha second that!

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It is breathtaking beautiful. Will definitely stay with me for a long time

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That must have been beautiful ❄️ I would love to see it in the winter

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Fantastic news! Congrats @martinmoucheron.bsky.social 👏

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Such a good boy 🐕

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#mountains #autumn #Remarkables #Cirque #lake #LakeAlta #Otago #NewZealand

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Stream running through yellow vegetation and mountain peaks in the background

Stream running through yellow vegetation and mountain peaks in the background

Emerald green, crystal clear mountain lake with peaks above it

Emerald green, crystal clear mountain lake with peaks above it

Lake, peaks and person for scale

Lake, peaks and person for scale

Grinning woman on top of a boulder on a mountain slope. lake and mountains in the background.

Grinning woman on top of a boulder on a mountain slope. lake and mountains in the background.

Another day another mountain - a remarkable afternoon in the Remarkables 🍂⛰️☀️

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Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in Geographical Information Science (GIS) Faculty of Science | School of the Environment Full-time permanent position Base salary will be in the range $117,120.53 – $138,769.70 plus 17% super (Academic Level B) or $143,099.52 – $164,748.70 plus 17% super (Academic Level C) Based at our St Lucia Campus About This Opportunity This is an exciting full‑time, continuing opportunity for a Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in the School of the Environment at The University of Queensland. In this role, you will combine teaching excellence with research leadership, contributing to the School’s impact through high‑quality coursework teaching, supervision of Higher Degree by Research (PhD, MPhil) and Honours students, and active engagement in service, outreach, and partnership activities. We are seeking candidates with strong research profiles in Geographical Information Science (GIS) that complement the School’s existing research strengths, and address interdisciplinary challenges across science, government, and/or industry. Specific areas of interest include, but are not limited to, GeoAI, cloud‑native GIS, digital twins, spatial data science, and urban analytics. The School’s undergraduate and postgraduate geospatial teaching programs are experiencing sustained growth and high demand. In response, the School is investing in a dedicated, state‑of‑the‑art geospatial teaching facility, designed to reflect contemporary industry standards and emerging technologies. You will play a key role in delivering high‑quality teaching, shaping curriculum design, and introducing innovative teaching practices that align with advances in research and professional practice. This position offers an outstanding opportunity to help educate the next generation of geospatial scientists and leaders, while advancing a research program that contributes to societal and environmental outcomes at local, national, and international scales. Key responsibilities will include: Teaching: Deliver high-quality teaching across lectures, tutorials, and field-based settings, including course coordination, assessment, and the development of engaging, contemporary GIS curriculum. At Senior Lecturer level, you will take a leading role in program coordination and drive innovative curriculum design and improvement. Research: Develop and maintain a strong research profile in Geographical Information Science (GIS), including publishing, securing funding, and contributing to collaborative projects. At Senior Lecturer level, you will lead research initiatives, build strategic collaborations, and demonstrate growing national and international recognition. 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Lecturer in GIS - lecturer or senior lecturer (equivalent to Assistant professor) at The University of Queensland. Come and join our large multidisciplinary school of the Environment in sunny Brisbane (a great place to live, especially for families).

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100% sandwiches rarely taste as good as they do in the mountains. Equally beer rarely tastes as good as after a day hiking

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I would be not jealous too 🙃 😁 it's been a great trip on all fronts

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New Zealand just for a few more days. But so many views are difficult to take a hood photos of anyway. So we yake many many mental pictures 😁

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Stong contender for the best cheese sandwich in the world 🥪 🧀

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Great hike for sure. Haven't had a bad one yet here 😉

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And photos don't quite do it justice. Definitely recommend 👌

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100% support that message. Aotearoa New Zealand is just good for the soul.

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#mountains #royspeak #lake #rocks #newzealand #wanaka #landscape

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Hills aligned with islands on the lake

Hills aligned with islands on the lake

Lake Wanaka with hills and islands. Track to the top can be sean weaving through hills

Lake Wanaka with hills and islands. Track to the top can be sean weaving through hills

View from Roys Peak lookout. Wide view photo of rocks, mountains and lake

View from Roys Peak lookout. Wide view photo of rocks, mountains and lake

Grinning women hikers with landscape behind her

Grinning women hikers with landscape behind her

And just like that sun came out today... Lake Wānaka in it's full glory from Roys Peak.

Face hurts from grinning and knees from the lengthy downhill 😍🤩⛰️🏔

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Happy Belated Easter to you too!

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#mountains #clouds #waterfall #NewZealand #Otago #MtAspiringNP #geomorphology

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