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Congratulations to the artists & researchers of the third round of #geohumanities creative commissions on Creating Diasporic Worlds! The exhibition opened last night @CyprusInUK@culturalchcuk & is open until July 19, book via email: [email protected] 💫
Some nights are just special. A typically brilliant lecture on painter John Linnell, a cultural geography of gravel & a tribute to his friend & colleague Dennis Cosgrove at our @RHGeoHumanities lecture by Stephen Daniels, my friend, collaborator & mentor. So proud to be there.
💡RHULGeography Research Spotlight💡
Where did the coloured gems in your earrings or your ring come from? Were they grown in a lab or did they come from the ground?
Gem-stones are one of the fastest growing commodity sectors in the world.
#RHULGeogResearch 🧵1/6 #RHULThinkDeep
We are honored and grateful to have hosted prof Veronica Della Dora from @RHULGeography@RHGeoHumanities yesterday for a visit at the Museum of Geography & the brand new Botanic Museum of @UniPadova. A fruitful encounter to strengthen our MoHu international collaborations!
💡RHUL Geography Research Spotlight💡
Did you know the deepest hole ever dug by humans is 7 miles deep? That barely even scratches the surface of the Earth!
The Thinking Deep team is experimenting with creative practices & research methods to explore the subsurface. 🧵1/6
Want to explore the sonic dimensions of Everest on film? Join us for a half-day event: 'Everest 1922: Audiovisual Perspectives' on Tuesday 23 May from 2.00pm with @RHGeoHumanities & @RoyalHolloway's Centre for Audiovisual Research.
Find out more 👇 https://t.co/4Ru4zxtFw3
What a great experience yesterday in London taking part in the brilliant Music, Migration & Mobility study day and exhibition at the @RCMMuseum with our @RHGeoHumanities colleagues!
📅Everest 1922: Audiovisual Perspectives, 22 Feb 2023, 2.00pm - 6.00pm organised by the Centre for Audiovisual Research @royalholloway in collaboration with @RHGeoHumanities & @RGS_IBG. Book tickets here: https://t.co/OmJ4GoaIvZ
If you are ever in London until 16 April, don't miss the Music, Migration & Mobility exhibition at the @RCMMuseum in collaboration with @RHGeoHumanities and @PLUS_1622. Our MoHu member Giada Peterle was part of the team and her comic artworks are there too!
Thank you Professor @BrionyMcDonagh for a wonderful #GordonManley lecture-‘@Risky_Cities: using learning histories to build climate resilience’. As is tradition, Briony was presented with an original copy of ‘Climate and the British Scene’ 🌊 👏
Picturing place: reflections on a photograph collection from British Columbia - Joan M. Schwartz's fourth and final @LeverhulmeTrust Lecture at @RGS_IBG. 25th November 2022. 2.30pm. Online and in-person. All welcome. https://t.co/JOGlWHoKNx @RHGeoHumanities@RoyalHolloway
Recording the first Everest expeditions - a roundtable discussion with the BBC's Martine Croxall, Dr Jonathan Westaway, Atem Lemtur & Professor Felix Driver. Wednesday 23rd Nov, 7.00pm-8.30pm at @RGS_IBG. In person and online. All welcome. Tickets: https://t.co/dOPfQ2vmya
Happy to start a 2year @ahrcpress funded fellowship on Advancing Feminist & Creative Methods for Sensing Air & Atmosphere @RHULGeography@RHGeoHumanities ☀️
With amazing collaborators Débora Swistun, Joaquin Ezcurra @sophiecdyer @lizbarry@PublicLab☁️
https://t.co/M41dVZ1ZLg
The recent Global Mobility Humanities conference in Seoul was co-organised by the Korean colleagues of Konkuk University, our MoHu Centre and @RHGeoHumanities. Here you have a lovely group photo with all the representatives from the three institutions!