Join us for our Annual Sixth Form Geography Conference organised by the Geographical Association - Lincoln branch in association with the University of Lincoln. The event will be held on Friday 15 September 2023 from 10am - 12:40pm and is open to Sixth Form Geography staff and students.
The event will take place in person in the Minerva Building on our beautiful Brayford Pool Campus. Details of how to find us can be found on our Getting to Lincoln webpage.
Talks will be followed by refreshments and a chance to network with staff from Lincoln's Department of Geography.
Schedule
Time | Activity | Description |
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10:00 am | Arrival and Welcome | Join us in the Jackson Lecture Theatre in the Minerva Building from 10:00 am as our Geography event commences. |
10:15 am | Lecture |
Earth, Air, Fire and Ice: some selected interesting recent geohazards. Dr Kristen Beck and Professor Edward Hanna. |
11:00 am | Refreshments | Join us for refreshments in the atrium. |
11:20 am | Lecture |
Globalisation: An Overview
Dr Julian Clifton
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12:00 pm | Lecture |
Undergraduate Life and Making the City: Study, Leisure, Identity and Place. Dr Jay Emery and Emily Aisthorpe (3rd Year Geography Undergraduate) |
12:30 pm | Q+A Session |
You will be able to speak to our staff and student rep who will be happy to answer any of your questions. |

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