
Following the appointment of David Wood as the Head of the Geography within the Government Science and Engineering Profession (GSE) at the start of the year, 11 new Deputy Heads of Geography have now been appointed with specific areas of responsibility.
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Jon Pickstone (Scottish Government) – Chair, Cross-Government Geographers Group
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Liz Tucker (Defra) – Strategy, governance and networks
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Ian Coady (ONS Geography) – Growing the profession within government
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Steve Campbell (Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government) – Raising profile and embedding geography in policy making cycle
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Claire Edwards (Natural England) – Raising profile and embedding geography in delivery
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Alistair Edwardes (ONS Data Science Campus) – Professional standards, guidance and tools
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Ian Spencer (Ministry of Defence) – Professional standards and GSE members
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Brian Vinall (Environment Agency) – Professional outreach and external recruitment
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Patrick Rickles (Ministry of Justice) – Diversity an inclusion
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Clare Hadley and Rollo Home (Ordnance Survey) – Local government (joint)
Each leading on their specific area, the Deputy Heads will work closely with David to help put geography at the heart of policy design and delivery. Recent activities organised by the group include the very successful Geographers in Government conference held earlier in September.
We will continue to support the Geographers in Government group and build upon the existing connections with the new Deputy Heads, many of whom are Chartered Geographers.
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