In this episode of Geography now, Dr Janey Messina talks to us about the work that she does as a geographer in the field of health, the interdisciplinarity of geography, and how geographers can help to deal with a pandemic.
Dr Janey Messina is an Associate Professor in Quantitative Social Science Methods at the University of Oxford. She specializes in health geography, the spatial epidemiology of infectious diseases and applying GIS to public health issues.
Geography now is a new podcast series from the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG). In this series, we’ll be talking to geographers about the work that they’re doing, topics they’re passionate about, and opinions they have about the world around us.
At a time when it is impossible to host speakers at the Society, we are committed to creating content that can be accessed online, and are excited to feature individuals who would have spoken at our events around the UK.
[Online] This session will offer hints and tips for presenting your research through papers, workshops posters, and talks.
Learn about what we can all do to help save the sea no matter where we live.
We are delighted to announce that our river and coastal fieldwork resources were commended at the 2019 Scottish Association of Geography Teachers Annual Conference Publishers’ Awards.
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