🚨Shameless self-promotion – but I was invited to record a seminar for ‘Springer Nature Research Communities’ on my most recent publication. If anyone is interested in gravel transport under hyperconcentrated flows - go give it a watch 🤓 https://t.co/4H1uL2OvuZ
@e3dtp@UofGGES
Great set of PhD opportunities here with @Kirstie_F on Natural Flood Management in Australia. Two of the scholarships with a geomorphology/hydrology focus are open to international applicants🌍
Happy to share our paper! ☀️ We explore system-scale 2D hydraulic modeling with high-res topographic mapping to guide flood management and avoid negative cascading impacts from structural interventions. Check it out! https://t.co/Kg3Nt5ytyf @dost_sei@phBritish
🚨Excited to see this out 🥳27 authors from the UK and the Philippines spanning two great @NERCscience@DOSTphl funded projects (@ProjectPamana and PROMT) investigating how to make mining practises in the Philippines more sustainable! First of many outputs to come🤓@UofGGES
🚨 very proud to be part of this new statement paper featuring the @ProjectPamana and Prompt teams from the @NERCscience sustainable mining program. Sustainable mining in tropical, biodiverse landscapes: environmental c... https://t.co/2lsIwI0D50
What does a scientist look like? There are many roles and types of research undertaken by scientists globally. But there is still a stereotypical perception of what a scientist does and what they look like: https://t.co/EcXEqpNxHn
Help us name our UofG Peregrine Falcons! 🐣
We've hatched a plan to find names for our returning mating pair who have made a home in our tower.
Submit your name suggestions 👉 https://t.co/2GHuzgTo1E
Video by: Clarke Elsby
#TeamUofG@UofGEstates
Registrations are starting to roll in, make sure you book your place for our next Girls into Geoscience event! We have a fantastic range of speakers and workshops lined up, as well as travel bursaries. Registration link below 👇
We are excited to be organising the tenth Gravel Bed Rivers conference, in Scotland in September 2026. To help us with planning and to register your interest, please complete the following form: https://t.co/e38MwzT0p9 We hope to see you there! Please RT.
Prakash Pokhrel's first PhD paper is now out in its final version! I'm excited to share this work that includes a new methodology to assess travel distance from rounding, and a discussion based on data from old and modern Himalayan rivers.
Enjoy! ⬛️⚫️🏈🥖
https://t.co/WXWyP654fC
Happy #InternationalWomensDay!
Thank you to the hundreds of students, colleagues & @UofG_Alumni from across UofG who sent us their photos to make up our #IWD24 mosaic 💜
We're so proud of all the incredible women that make up #TeamUofG.
#OneTeamUofG
🚨Shameless self-promotion – but I was invited to record a seminar for ‘Springer Nature Research Communities’ on my most recent publication. If anyone is interested in gravel transport under hyperconcentrated flows - go give it a watch 🤓 https://t.co/4H1uL2OvuZ
@e3dtp@UofGGES
So good to finally see the Allt Lorgy in person for the first time today!! What an incredible scheme - loads of natural tree regeneration and some very cool dynamic geomorphology. Amazing to see how a river can recover when restored and given the space to flow freely! 🌞 🌲
#proudsupervisor It was fantastic to see @RachelW_Geo graduate today. A really great bit of worked that is being worked up into a paper, watch this space. Great job @RachelW👏
Applications for the third round of our James McCune Smith PhD Scholarships for Black UK students are OPEN!
This gives funding for up to 4 years, placements, training & more.
We spoke to current @uofgjmsphd scholars & @JasonGill74 to learn more. 📽️
➡️ https://t.co/R7zcQndDyG
Using pebble roundness to derive transport distance: possible or not? Prakash Pokhrel's first PhD paper is now in open discussion 👇
We'd love to hear your opinion on our new approach!
@HughSinclair@SimonMariusMudd @dr_mark_naylor
https://t.co/jhmUQIuqih
I am delighted to share our research article published online in ESPL| Geomorphology Journal. The research highlights the importance of sediment transport and sensitivity of sediment grain size distribution in flood modelling using LEM CAESAR-Lisflood. https://t.co/AC2Qdq0cQ9