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Congratulations to our Fellows who were awarded Chartered Geographer status last month.
Chartered Geographer is the only international accreditation for geographers and recognises competence, experience and professionalism in the use of geographical knowledge, skills and understanding in the workplace. There are many benefits associated with chartered status including recognition of your experience and professionalism by employers, clients and the public; support to structure your own personal development and learning; and a range of CPD and networking opportunities.
Interested in being recognised for your skills and expertise? Find out more.
Chartered Geographer:
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Claire Edwards - Programme Lead, Geospatial Commission
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Bryan Gifford - Lieutenant Colonel, MoD
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Kelvin Limbrick - Discipline Lead, Rivers and Catchments, Stantec
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Dominic Walker - Teaching Fellow in Cultural Geography, Royal Holloway, University of London
Chartered Geographer (GI):
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Christopher Budas - Analyst/Associate Project Manager, Defence Science Technology Laboratory
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Nigel Clifford - Deputy Chair, Geospatial Commission
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Charles Sladden - Spatial Data Infrastructure Gatekeeper, Defence Equipment and Support, MoD
Chartered Geographer (GIS):
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Helen Bartlett - Data Manager, Met Office
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Christopher Obida - Ph.D. Researcher/Lecturer, Lancaster Environment Centre/ Nigerian Defence Academy
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Caroline Robinson - Founder and Lead Cartographer, Clear Mapping Company
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David Thames - GIS Data Officer, National Trust
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Hannah Thomas - Senior GIS Analyst, Jacobs
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James Wardroper - GI Consultant, Ordnance Survey
Chartered Geography (Teach)
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David Anderson - Head of Geography, Eton College
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Mark Hooley - Head of Humanities, Oporto British School
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Caroline McNiece - Geography Teacher, St Edmund’s College
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Sharon Pilbeam - Teacher of Geography, Walderslade Girls School
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James Riley - Head of Geography, The Perse School
Chartered Geography (Geomorph):