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UCL Department of Geography
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About the Department
Recent News & Archive
Moving to Berlin Again!
Canopy structure claims cause controversy
Predicting the Arctic response to climate change
Record number of ESRC research studentships shared by UCL Geography
Celebrating Rick Battarbee’s contribution to paleolimnology
Moving to Berlin
The New Asian Middle Class
ECRC team presents Science Museum ‘Lates’ event
Advisor to the Incheon Development Institute
John Salt gives evidence to House of Commons Select Committee
Britain's Most Common Surnames
Dunes
David Lowenthal at 90
Moving People, Changing Lives
'Under London By Rail: Memory, the Archive and Heritage'
The Art of Listening
Governing marine protected areas
5 million years of sea temperatures
The International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
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Achieving a low carbon economy
Charlotte Lemanski in South Africa
The Natural History Museum’s Open Air Water Centre London led by UCL Geography
Have Your Say on the African Diaspora
London Typography Bus Tour
Philip Lewis advises Belgian remote sensing science policy
"Sardinian Islandness"
Locating the Iberian-American community in Britain
Conflicts in East Africa
Creative Edge: Reconceiving Suburban London
Alan Gilbert's latest book launched
2009 Philip Leverhulme Prize awarded to Caroline Bressey
Interglacial diversity as an indicator of natural climate variability
Coming clean over clean technology
Four more Royal Geographical Society prizes for UCL student dissertations
The carbon cycle and climate
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