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Alfred Steers Essay Prize

The Essay Prize for the best undergraduate dissertation in a UK geography department is named in honour of Professor Alfred Steers, who was Professor at Cambridge for seventeen years and was Honorary Vice President, Honorary Fellow, and medallist of this Society.

Submissions to be sent to rhed@rgs.org or RHED, RGS-IBG, 1 Kensington Gore, London SW7 2AR. 
Deadline 15 October 2008

button 2007 G Jennings, St Mary's College - “The Production of Nationalist Iconography in O'Connell Street: A Study of Dublin's Monumental Landscape”

button 2006 C Parks, University of Manchester - "Category C call misuse: low priority, high cost? Greater Manchester Ambulance Service"

button 2005 L Pitcher - "It's bringing it all back...Exploring (re)representation and epiphany in gap-year material culture"

button 2004 Two awards given: G Schumann, Dundee University - "Application of a degree-day model on a Swiss glacierised catchment to determine snow depth for improved neural network discharge forecast". K Hann, University of Oxford - "The production of Broughton Park: contexualising Lefebvre in an Orthodox Jewish Community"

button 2003 Two awards given: A Lewis - "An investigation into the transfer and use of agricultural information in an Indian farming community". G Davies – "Light pollution as an environmental hazard"

button 2002 S Wall-Budden, Royal Holloway, University of London

button 2001 Two awards given: F Morton, University of Strathclyde. K Wilson, University of Edinburgh

button 2000 N Rosser, Durham University

button 1999 Two awards given: J Buallard, University of Oxford – “The mobility and morphology of Barchan sand dunes". A Millard-Ball, Edinburgh University - "Gentrification in Stockholm: Social change, tenure change and residential mobility in a mixed economy"

button 1998 Two awards given: S Selby, University of Edinburgh - "Assessment of Effects of Mennonite Agriculture in Wetland Ecology".  D Johnson, University of Cambridge - "The Norwegian Open Air Folk Museum and its role in the preservation and representation of past Scandinavian Cultures"

button 1997 Richard Perkins, University of Oxford - "Environmental impact assessment of a woodland buffer strip project in the Slapton catchment, South Devon"

button 1995 & 1996 No award

button 1994 R Dils, University of Sheffield - "Vegetation succession and the associated pedalogical changes in reclaimed chalk quarry"

button 1993 T E Coles, University of Exeter - "The historical geography of retailing in Kassel: 1873-1900"

button 1992 S N Lane, University of Cambridge - "An evaluation of how short-term changes in channel morphology relate to the hydraulics of flow through the braided reach of a gravel-bedded proglacial stream"

button 1991 J Rasey, University of Exeter - "The impact of residential development upon the Isle of Wight Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty"

button 1990 L Osmond, Royal Holloway & Bedford New College, University of London - "Late Enclosure on the Welsh Borderland"

button 1989 B Brown, Coventry Polytechnic - "The distribution and behaviour of Icebergs on the South Pacific Sector of the Southern Ocean"

button 1988 T Dawson-Munoz, University of Oxford - "Dirt Ogives on the Mer de Glace"

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