Our Head of Department, Tom Poynter, has seen his book published. It explores Britain’s wild places, digs into the geographical concepts of Self, Place and Landscape theory and draws out the threads that create our experiences of the natural world. #pangcollgeog#TregardockPress
A great day in the control room of our subject. We learnt how to combine data and maps in new and exciting ways when out doing fieldwork. #ArcGIS#fieldwork#pangcollgeog
The sun shone on a busy open morning and we had a department full of passionate geographers sharing their experiences from the last year with lots of excited new faces. #panggeog#geographyrocks
Absolutely fantastic to hear that a member of our department, Miss Anna Pennington, has had a shortened version of her university dissertation published in Routes Journal🌍
She also got a mention in the editorial too. Go, Miss Pennington!👏 #PangCollGeography#PangCollIndustry
Pangbourne Geography's new river simulator. Designed and built by Mr P, the 2 meter long river flows continuously and allows students to turn theory into reality... and have a grown up excuse to play in a sand pit with a difference! #Pangcollgeog@The_GA
The world's newest river... and Britain's shortest has appeared in GG2.... The stream dynamics table is up and running, providing a working river system complete with meanders, channel engineering opportunities and of course.. oxbow lakes! #pangbourneteaching#pangbournegeography