Promotion Pathways
Prof. Jenny Hill shares her experience of achieving promotion on the teaching and scholarship pathway.
Prof. Jenny Hill shares her experience of achieving promotion on the teaching and scholarship pathway.
Dr Hannah Mather, Dr Matt Finn, and Dr Lynda Yorke share their scholarly activities and thoughts on scholarship.
Prof. Nicola Thomas (PFHEA) and Dr. Naomi Holmes (SFHEA) share their journeys on gaining their Principle and Senior Fellowships respectively.
Discussing key themes of interest to the community, including Professional Recognition (HEA Fellowships), Mentoring, Promotion on the T&L Pathway, etc.
Our first guest is Johanna Waters, a Professor of Human Geography at the UCL, London. Her research has made significant contributions – in books, journal articles, teaching and mentorship – to the geographies of education particularly in the area of mobilities in education. Johanna has worked individually and through long-term collaborations with colleagues such as Professor Rachel Brooks and...
Drop-in and chat with us at the RGS Annual International Conference 2022! Details to follow sooner to the conference
We will be attending the Royal Geographical Society's Annual International Conference 2022, where we were hosting a number of sessions. Details to follow nearer to the conference.
Drop-in and chat with us at the RGS Annual International Conference 2022! Details to follow nearer to the conference.
An informal welcome at the start of the new academic year. A chance to chat with colleagues and discuss plans and ideas you have for the coming year.
Our next speaker is Dr Sarah Mills, a Reader in Human Geography at Loughborough University. A previous chair of the Geographies of Children, Youth and Families Research Group, and winner of the RGS Gill Memorial Award for outstanding early career research in human geography, Sarah has been a leading figure working across the geographies of...
Geography and Education Research Group of the RGS-IBG (GeogEd https://geogedrg.org/) is hosting a workshop for academic Geography educators facing challenges in supporting student mental health. The in-person workshop will take place in parallel in three locations (University of Exeter, University of Chester, Newcastle University), linked at the beginning and end of the day through online plenary talks...
In the final TeaS forum of 2022 we invite you to take a well-earned short break from marking, grab a hot drink and mince pie (or similar) and come along to share your teaching and scholarship interests with the group. You may want to reflect on your T&S activity from 2022 or look forward to...