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Screen shot of The Conversation web page in the article link.

Humans returned to British Isles earlier than previously thought at the end of the last ice age. Research by Dr Adrian Palmer and colleagues @royalholloway.bsky.social in The Conversation.

theconversation.com/humans-retur...

#RHULGeogResearch #RHULResearch #RoyalHolloway #Climate #Environment

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Photo of Chris Darvill, Alex Clark and Anna Bourne by the maps in the foyer of the Queens Building at Royal Holloway, University of London

Photo of Chris Darvill, Alex Clark and Anna Bourne by the maps in the foyer of the Queens Building at Royal Holloway, University of London

Huge congratulations to Dr Alex Clark who has successfully defended his thesis with minor corrections.

Alex's thesis is entitled 'A multi-proxy investigation of northeast Irish Ice Sheet dynamics during the Last Glacial-Interglacial Transition'

#RHULGeogResearch #RoyalHolloway #PhD #Glaciation

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Centre for the GeoHumanities

Issue 16 of the Newsletter of the Centre for the GeoHumanities is out: www.royalholloway.ac.uk/research-and...

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Europe could see up to 8 months of summer by 2100. A new study led by @celiavarves.bsky.social provides important insights for future climate projections. Read more at www.nature.com/articles/s41...

#COP30 #ClimateChange #RHULGeogResearch #Palaeoclimate #ClimatePolicy

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Screenshot of the webpage www.royalholloway.ac.uk/research-and-education/departments-and-schools/geography/oral-history-of-the-environmental-movement-project/project-blog/using-oral-histories-for-research/

Oral History of the Environmental Movement project researchers Toby Butler & Saskia Papadakis went on the Royal Geographical Society’s 'Ask the Geographer' podcast to talk about Using Oral Histories for Research.

www.royalholloway.ac.uk/research-and...
#RHULGeogResearch #RoyalHolloway #oralhistory

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Select tickets – Witness Seminar - Oral History of the Environmental Movement - Glasgow – Graham Hills Building, University of Strathclyde, 40-50 George Street, Glasgow How has the Environmental Movement developed in Scotland? A Witness Seminar. We invite you to observe a Witness Seminar explori...

How has the Environmental Movement developed in Scotland? A Witness Seminar

Thursday, 5th June 2-6pm University of Strathclyde, Graham Hills Building, George St, Glasgow

Would you like to join as part of a small audience? Free entry.

www.tickettailor.com/events/oralh...

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🎉 New Journal Article Alert

rgs-ibg.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/... by @sazpaps.bsky.social

#RHULGeogResearch #royalholloway #royalhollowayuniversity #rgs_ibg

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Hunter-gatherer sea voyages extended to remotest Mediterranean islands Nature - Archaeological discoveries from Malta suggest that humans were present on the Maltese islands from around 8,500 years ago, providing evidence that Mesolithic hunter-gatherers made sea...

Hunter-gatherer sea voyages extended to remotest Mediterranean islands - new paper in Nature. Professor Ian Candy's research on the sediments within the cave helped to understand the pattern of human habitation that the deposits contain. rdcu.be/eg7vK

#environmentalreconstruction #rhulgeogresearch

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Photo of Professor Laura Spence, Evie Gilbert and Professor Rebecca Prentice

Photo of Professor Laura Spence, Evie Gilbert and Professor Rebecca Prentice

Photo of Professor Katherine Brickell and Evie Gilbert

Photo of Professor Katherine Brickell and Evie Gilbert

We are delighted to share the news that Evie Gilbert has successfully defended her PhD – with minor revisions.

Her wonderful thesis is entitled 'Who Is Excluded from the Future? The Invisible Women of Cambodia’s Garment Sector.'

#RHULGeogPhD #RHULGeogResearch #RoyalHollowayUniversityofLondon

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Screenshot from the website in the link in the post.

Seminar series on the environmental movement (Spring 2025) hosted by the London Group of Historical Geographers.

Find out more: www.royalholloway.ac.uk/research-and....
Free and open to all, booking is essential.

#RHULGeogResearch #SeminarSeries #OralHistories #EnvironmentalMovement #royalholloway

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Photograph of Dr Ian Matthews, Dr Michael Burn, Professor Jay Mistry, Dr Daniel Gallagher and Professor Ian Candy stood infront of a Christmas tree

Photograph of Dr Ian Matthews, Dr Michael Burn, Professor Jay Mistry, Dr Daniel Gallagher and Professor Ian Candy stood infront of a Christmas tree

Huge congratulations to Daniel Gallagher on passing his viva!

Dan’s PhD is entitled ‘Long term interactions between vegetation, fire and human impact in the Neotropics, with a case study from Guyana’.

#RHULGeogPGR #RHULGeogResearch #LeverhulmeWildfiresCentre #PhD #RoyalHollowayUniversity

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The walk tied in perfectly with key themes from lectures, providing a hands-on look at real-world conservation strategies. Dr Marta Perez shared insights into the ongoing study of pollen traps for management of local biodiversity and ecosystem resilience. #RHULGeogResearch

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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 🔬🌳#RHULGeogUndergrad #RHULGeogResearch

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Photo of Dr Amy Walsh, Professor David Gilbert and Professor Ian Candy sat around a round table in David's office. They each have a laptop open speaking to the chat show. All three are smiling and jokingly pointing at one another.

Photo of Dr Amy Walsh, Professor David Gilbert and Professor Ian Candy sat around a round table in David's office. They each have a laptop open speaking to the chat show. All three are smiling and jokingly pointing at one another.

🎙️ You know it’s a Friday when our first-years are tuning in for Professor Ian Candy and Professor David Gilbert’s chat-show! #Geography #StudyGeography #RHULGeogUndergrad #RHULGeogResearch #MeettheGeographers #GeographyChat #FieldworkFriday #UniLife #Biogeography #Conservation #GeographySkills 1/3

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Student group poses with staff. Autumn trees each side and the Kew glass house in the background

Student group poses with staff. Autumn trees each side and the Kew glass house in the background

Pond with lillies, lily pads and giant lily pads in one of the glass houses at Kew. Plants hang from the rafters and around the pond.

Pond with lillies, lily pads and giant lily pads in one of the glass houses at Kew. Plants hang from the rafters and around the pond.

Dr Diego Moreno speaks to the students in an archive room. They are gathered around a large table with specimens laid out. Stacks of cupboards/stores surround with a spiral staircase to a second floor.

Dr Diego Moreno speaks to the students in an archive room. They are gathered around a large table with specimens laid out. Stacks of cupboards/stores surround with a spiral staircase to a second floor.

🌿🍄‍🟫🪷Our third-year Geography, Museums & Collections students visited Kew Gardens with Prof. Felix Driver. They explored the management and uses of the Living Collections, the Herbarium & the Economic Botany Collections. #RHULGeogUndergrad #RHULGeogResearch #Geography #KewGardens #Botany #PlantScience

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Group of four students working together to the push the tall coring auger into the soil in a grassy field in Llangorse, Wales.

Group of four students working together to the push the tall coring auger into the soil in a grassy field in Llangorse, Wales.

Two students hold an auger looking at a core just taken from a waterlogged grassy field in Llangorse, Wales.

Two students hold an auger looking at a core just taken from a waterlogged grassy field in Llangorse, Wales.

Group of students and post doctoral assistant pose holding coring equipment, facing the camera. Standing in long grass in a field in Llangorse, Wales. Hedgerows and hills in the distance. Blue skies with light white clouds above.

Group of students and post doctoral assistant pose holding coring equipment, facing the camera. Standing in long grass in a field in Llangorse, Wales. Hedgerows and hills in the distance. Blue skies with light white clouds above.

A sediment core, with laminations showing (coloured bands ranging from cream and shades of brown) lying in the metal coring equipment flat on the grass. A tape measure sits along one side.

A sediment core, with laminations showing (coloured bands ranging from cream and shades of brown) lying in the metal coring equipment flat on the grass. A tape measure sits along one side.

🥾☀️Our second-year Environmental Change students visited Llangorse, Wales for some sediment coring practice. Lots of enthusiasm for the Lateglacial sequences under sunny skies. Next step is to analyse the cores in the labs. #EnvironmentalChange #QuaternaryScience #RHULGeogUndergrad #RHULGeogResearch

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Students sitting and lying on the pavement at South Bank as the public walk past in the background

Students sitting and lying on the pavement at South Bank as the public walk past in the background

A second view of students sitting and lying on the pavement by the Skate Park at South Bank, London as the public walk past in the background

A second view of students sitting and lying on the pavement by the Skate Park at South Bank, London as the public walk past in the background

Third-year students on the Post-Capitalist Cities module with Prof. Oli Mould were at South Bank, London engaging in some urban ‘subversion’! Lying down on the pavement to challenge norms…and even a few locals joined in! #CitySubversion #SouthBank #RHULGeogUndergrad #RHULGeogResearch #Geography

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