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Postgraduate Open Evening
Get expert advice on postgraduate study options, talk to SUSI about student grants and apply for our Taught Masters Scholarships at the Postgraduate Open Evening
When: Tuesday, 21 February 2017
Mapping Ice: Ontological Stability and Geophysical Dynamism in the Northern Nomosphere
The Department of Geography Seminar Series 2016-17 Mapping Ice: Ontological Stability and Geophysical Dynamism in the Northern Nomosphere Philip Steinberg Professor, Department of Geography, Durham University
When: Thursday, 16 February 2017
AIRO – Mapping for Policy and Practice in Ireland
The All-Island Research Observatory (AIRO) undertakes academic and applied mapping research and produces spatial datasets and specialist tools to aid in their analysis.
When: Thursday, 08 December 2016
Geography: Seminar - From the borderlands of surfing, self and sense
From the borderlands of surfing, self and sense Easkey Britton Whitaker Institute, National University of Ireland Galway
When: Thursday, 01 December 2016
Defending the Rights of Displaced Communities in the Gaza Strip Dr. Ibrahim Natil
This talk relates to a project implemented by Society Voice Foundation, in cooperation with the Human Rights & International Humanitarian Law Secretariat, around the rights of communities in Gaza displaced by Israeli bombardment in 2014.
When: Thursday, 24 November 2016
The first Quaternary map of an Irish offshore region: the Porcupine Bank, West of Ireland
Dr Benjamin Thébaudeau, Postdoctoral Researcher, Irish Climate Analysis and Research Unit (ICARUS) will give a talk titled "Mapping the Porcupine Bank and reconstructing its past".
When: Thursday, 17 November 2016
Geography: Seminar - What do eskers tell us about ice sheets?
What do eskers tell us about ice sheets?
When: Thursday, 10 November 2016
Geography: #LetsTalkAboutTrump
Join Geographers and others as we digest and discuss today's events. What does this mean for Ireland and the world? #LetsTalkAboutTrump
When: Wednesday, 09 November 2016
The Department of Geography Seminar Series 2016-17 Suburbanization and Gentrification: Synthesis, Complexities and The Importance of Residential Differentiation.
Philip Lawton seminar on the frontiers of suburbia.
When: Thursday, 27 October 2016
CHANGE OF VENUE : The Standing Rock Dakota Pipeline Controversy
Dr Waziyatawin will discuss the current situation in North Dakota, where the Standing Rock Dakota and Lakota people and their supporters are protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline.
When: Thursday, 20 October 2016