Many thanks to @amywalsh.bsky.social for running a session on pollen identification for my Biomes and Ecosystems @rhulbiology.bsky.social module yesterday. Loved Mickey Mouse silhouette of pine pollen!
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Members of CQR joined the 2025 INTIMATE Meeting in Cluj-Napoca ๐ท๐ด. Keynote on DansgaardโOeschger events and sessions on ocean, atmosphere, humans & chronology. Wrapped up with a field trip in Transylvania to visit Turda Salt Mine, Cheile Turzii & Rimetea. Huge thanks to the organisers!
A summer view over Diss Mere, Norfolk UK. The lake has an unruffled surface and the view is framed by trees.
RIP Dr Sylvia Peglar - pioneering investigator of the fossil pollen stratified in Diss Mere, Norfolk - a backdrop to so much inspiring, recent palaeo-environmental work by @royalholloway.bsky.social @amywalsh.bsky.social
As the Careers and Employability Lead for @rhulgeography.bsky.social , it was a pleasure to organise this year's Alumni Evening. A huge thank you to our incredible speakers for sharing their reflections on how a Geography degree has shaped their careers. If youโre an alumni, please do get in touch!
Thank you both for a fantastic session! We ended with a group photo by the commemorative Dawn Redwood, honouring our late colleague, Dr Daniele Colombaroli, who first taught this module #ConservationinAction #CampusBiodiversity #StudyGeography #RoyalHolloway #Conservation
This week, my 3rd year students explored invasive rhododendron management & biodiversity efforts on campus with Head Gardener, Dan Steel. Dr Marta Perez shared insights on pollen trap studies to understand ecosystem resilience, followed by microscope analysis ๐ฌ๐ณ#RHULGeogUndergrad #RHULGeogResearch