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Robert Mosley, student at Monmouth School, reviews GA talk on ethnic migration

By David Richards Posted on January 17, 2014 Posted in Lectures

On the 12th of November the sixth form geographers at Monmouth attended a talk given by Dr Richard Harris in Bristol University. This was a greatly anticipated talk and it was aimed at people studying A-level geography along with those …

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Sophie Crane and Olivia Colbeck, Redland High School, review Oct 9th GA talk

By David Richards Posted on October 19, 2013 Posted in Lectures

Last week, we had the privilege of listening to a lecture called ‘Rich people, poor people and environmental concern’ by Dr Malcolm Fairbrother. The talk was extremely thought provoking and absorbing, and I’m sure I can speak on behalf of …

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Report: “Why do rivers flood?” Dr. Chris Parker UWE 19th Sep 2013

By David Richards Posted on September 19, 2013 Posted in Lectures

Not shy of presenting a few equations to give a feel for lectures at University level, Dr. Chris Parker (UWE) delivered a clear and well-illustrated talk on the factors associated with flooding in river catchments. Chris encouraged the audience of …

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Welcome to the new Bristol GA website

By David Richards Posted on September 9, 2013 Posted in Announcements No Comments

In readiness for the upcoming academic year 2013-14, we have secured a new site for web pages of the Bristol Branch affiliated to the Geographical Association.  We hope this will present a polished look, with ready-access to social media tools …

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