"Some dogs just need more space".
Our very own @Paul_O_Hare discusses troubled dog walking in @ConversationUK.
He also spoke to @thetimes (https://t.co/u5MinVhvWB)
https://t.co/senBYWQiqn
Calling all Geography dog walkers!
Read @Paul_O_Hare's article in @SocCultGeog
entitled 'A walk with “that wild dog of yours”: tales of circumscribed, co-negotiated and adaptive walking practices'
You're in for a (dog) treat. Woof!
https://t.co/3fGxoKODbP
"#StayHomeSounds offers a glimpse into the everyday sonic realities of quarantine life that cut across geography, life, and circumstances."
Great to see our Covid-19 project in this new study via @soundingoutblog: https://t.co/BlUzuqVsPC
‘…how do we look at a flat landscape at all? What do we focus on, in a space with no landmarks?’: characteristically brilliant @GuardianTravel article by @NoreenMasud on Britain’s flat landscapes - essential reading for place writers @MMUEnglishDept https://t.co/nXLYT2qzAY
Need to understand UK climate risk and resilience? Our very own @Paul_O_Hare has two co-authored chapters in this free and open access book which examines the challenges of undertaking resilience research. https://t.co/ey54OWTaBT #AcademicTwitter#resilience#ClimateCrisis
We’ve had a great day in Liverpool with our Yr1 HG and Geog students looking at issues of globalisation, imperialism, postcolonialism and museum geographies
Our Clearing helpline is now open!
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If you'd like to join Manchester Met or discuss your options, give us a call today - our friendly #Clearing team are here to help.
#ALevelResultsDay
Writing reflectively as a geographer is a valuable skill for many aspects of your career development.
From reflecting on #CPD to preparing for appraisals, check out our #careers resource at: https://t.co/37yemBPOpt
FRIDAY: the first of 2 free online events for Disabled* geographers + geographers researching disability* *self identified + includes chronic illness, Neurodiversity and mental health. Aiming to create space + time for open + inclusive discussion and sharing @DrBEvans_@RGS_IBG
Me, @Mingson_M@SimsNono & @olamideDIY of @CRIDS_NGO are proud to share our forthcoming disarmament colloquium series @ManMetUni.
We are now accepting abstracts! Get in touch if you'd like to participate, or would like information in an accessible format.
Human Geographer Paul O’Hare discusses the hot weather and UK infrastructure, particularly the buildings in which we live and work @Paul_O_Hare @RCASSmmu
https://t.co/TsRQbShQX2
Interested in young people, refugees & public space? Come along to our seminar on June 20th 5-6pm. @hopkinspeter1 will explore the everyday lives of young refugees, with a focus on their experiences of arriving in a new place & encounters in public spaces. https://t.co/cJikHbQ6cy