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Geography

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School of Natural Built Environment
Geography
94%

student satisfaction for Geography

NSS 2023
2nd in UK

for learning opportunities for Geography

NSS 2023

The world is in crisis. Be part of the solutions. Study Geography at Queen’s.

The world is in crisis. Climate change, the Covid-19 global pandemic, ecological collapse, environmental degradation, global terrorism, and mass migration are among the many contemporary crises fundamentally reshaping the world we live in. Geography plays a crucial role in understanding the causes, complexities and controversies surrounding these modern global problems. Geography is also central in forging solutions, from shaping discourse on geopolitics to mapping future flood risk.

Taught by a range of world-leading experts, Geography at Queen’s offers a highly interdisciplinary examination of the world in crisis, within the broader context of three thematic pathways around “Culture, Space and Power”, “Population and Society”, and “Geosciences”. As such, course content reaches across the full breadth of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, addressing the three dimensions of sustainable development: social, economic and environmental.

Our degree programme is accredited by the Royal Geographical Society, and its flexible structure allows you to specialise in particular aspects of Geography that interest you most. Practical skills training and employability are core tenets of Geography at Queen’s, with fieldtrips, tutorials, workshops and practical classes vital in providing hands-on experience in applying subject knowledge in the real world. This will help unlock the doors to a wide variety of careers and pathways for future study that are central to 21st century society.

Study Geography at QUB

James Rodgers talks about his experience of studying Geography at the School of Natural and Built Environment. The videos below highlight two of the urgent questions for Geographers today that students will tackle in our degree programmes.

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VIDEO: How should we manage our borders?
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VIDEO: How should we manage Climate Change?

RESEARCH

Geography at Queen’s, founded in 1928, has shaped key research agendas across the discipline spanning the physical and human worlds. In human geography we have led debates on the role of space and place in the global geographies of knowledge, politics and power, and made major contributions to understanding the cultural legacies of war, the intellectual history of climate reductionism, and the changing geographies of ethnic diversity, inequalities, and migration. In physical geography our work is contributing to research on climate and environmental change across multiple timescales, climate adaptation and mitigation (carbon capture and storage, and nature-based solutions) peatland dynamics, and soil erosion. Our innovative work in geoforensics is having wide application in crime scene investigations. In Geographical Information Science (GISci), novel interdisciplinary research using big data approaches is helping us to address issues relating to health and the environment and to develop new tools for tracking migration. Interdisciplinarity, and a commitment to the co-production of knowledge with non-academic partners, are hallmarks of our work, giving geographical research at Queen's a central role in contemporary debates about social, cultural and environmental futures.

KEY RESEARCH PROJECTS

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Climate Change Mitigation
Testing the efficacy of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) in the North Sea

It has become increasingly clear that new sources of renewable energy will be insufficient for helping the British government to achieve their greenhouse gas emissions targets. This project will lead to a better understanding of the potential and application for CCS in the North Sea.

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Population Geography
Changing Socio-Spatial Inequalities: Population change and the lived experience of inequality in urban South Africa

This project provides an innovative analysis of how people's lived experiences of socio-economic inequality are shaped by the complex dynamics of urban change in South Africa and how such experiences in turn shape the country's urban social fabric.

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Geography Research Projects
Research Impact

Research Expertise of Geography Staff:

  • Biogeography
  • Climate Science
  • Cryospheric Science
  • Cultural Geography
  • Geophysics
  • Development Geography
  • Environmental Change
  • Geoforensics
  • Geopolitics
  • Palaeoclimate
  • GI Science
  • Health and Place
  • Historical Geography
  • History of Geography
  • Earth-System Science
  • Political Geography
  • Population Geography
  • Postcolonial Geography
  • Social Geography

STUDY

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UNDERGRADUATE AND POSTGRADUATE PATHWAYS

Taught by a range of world-leading experts, Geography at Queen’s offers a highly interdisciplinary examination of the world in crisis, within the broader context of three thematic pathways around “Culture, Space and Power”, “Population and Society”, and “Geosciences”. As such, course content reaches across the full breadth of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, addressing the three dimensions of sustainable development: social, economic and environmental. Our degree programme is accredited by the Royal Geographical Society, and its flexible structure allows you to specialise in particular aspects of Geography that interest you most.

The latest, 2023, National Student Survey (NSS) showed that 94.4% of our students were satisfied with our undergraduate programme with 100% of students surveyed agreeing how good our teaching staff are at explaining things. The course was second in the UK for teaching and learning opportunities.

We offer the following programmes:

BA Geography

BSc Geography

BSc Geography with a Language

Geography PhD 

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RESEARCH CENTRES

Centre for Data Digitisation
(CDDA)

Centre for Data Digitisation (CCDA) 

One of the leading Digital Humanities units within the UK and Ireland, the centre aims to develop digital humanities in a holistic way, producing resources that use the latest technologies and working with innovative methodologies to interrogate digital resources and 'big data'.


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Centre for GIS and Geomatics
(CGISG)

Centre for GIS and Geomatics (CGISG)

The centre supports research across the Geography discipline and more widely, promoting research, teaching and outreach in the fields of spatial science, geomatics/geodetics, geostatistical analysis, geo-programming and digital mapping, and hosts a diverse array of spatial data resources via web-based mapping portals.


Centre for Canadian Studies
(CCS)

Centre for Canadian Studies (CCS)

The CCS aims to promote a better understanding of Canadian society, culture and environment within both the University and wider community. Working across disciplines, it connects research in Canada to international research and policy agendas.


  • Geography staff
    Amir, Dr Merav Academic  Cultural and Political Geography m.amir@qub.ac.uk
    Brannigan, Dr Neil  Academic  Resilience and adaptation of muddy flooding mitigation to climate change n.brannigan@qub.ac.uk 
    Catney, Prof Gemma Academic  Population and Social Geography g.catney@qub.ac.uk
    Dunnett, Dr Oliver Academic  Cultural, Historical and Political Geography o.dunnett@qub.ac.uk
    Ell, Dr Paul Academic Data digitisation and analysis paul.ell@qub.ac.uk 
    Finnegan, Dr Diarmid Academic  Historical Geography d.finnegan@qub.ac.uk
    Komarova, Dr Milena Academic Conflict, urban and border studies m.komarova@qub.ac.uk 
    Kumar, Dr Satish Academic  Historical and Cultural Geography s.kumar@qub.ac.uk
    Lilley, Prof Keith Academic  Historical Geography k.lilley@qub.ac.uk
    Livingstone, Prof David Academic  History of Geography d.livingstone@qub.ac.uk
    Lloyd, Prof Chris Academic  Geographical Information Science; Population Geography; Historical Geography c.lloyd@qub.ac.uk
    Majury, Dr Niall Academic (Education) Economic Geography n.majury@qub.ac.uk
    McKinley, Prof Jennifer Academic  Environmental Change; Geostatistics j.mckinley@qub.ac.uk
    Mullan, Dr Donal Academic  Climate Science d.mullan@qub.ac.uk
    Newton, Dr Andrew Academic Carbon capture and glacial geomorphology a.newton@qub.ac.uk 
    Roe, Professor Helen Academic  Environmental Change; Lake Ecosystems; Sea Level Change h.roe@qub.ac.uk
    Ruffell, Dr Alastair Academic  Environmental Change; Geoforensics a.ruffell@qub.ac.uk
    Shuttleworth, Dr Ian Academic  Social and Population Geography i.shuttleworth@qub.ac.uk
    Sturm, Dr Tristan Academic  Political Geography t.sturm@qub.ac.uk
    Swindles, Prof Graeme Academic  Environmental Change; Earth System Science; Peatland Ecosystems; Climate Change g.swindles@qub.ac.uk
  • Geography Postdoctoral Researchers
    Budhiraja, Dr Bakul  Research Fellow Urban regeneration using Nature - based solution (UPSURGE project), urban heat island effect, air quality, sustainable cities, urban climate, low-cost sensing networks b.budhiraja@qub.ac.uk 
    Firoozi Nejad, Dr Behnam Research ArcGIS and Spatial Technologies, Spatial Information Systems and Remote Sensing b.firoozinejad@qub.ac.uk 
    Green, Dr Sophie Research Fellow Soil and peatland biogeochemistry, methane and carbon dioxide dynamics in peat soils, and gas transport in wetland soils.  s.green@qub.ac.uk 
    Lowry, Dr Estelle Research   DynaHEALTH project: the interaction between glucose, psychological and social factors in relation to obesity and type 2 diabetes e.lowry@qub.ac.uk 
    Mullineaux, Mr Shay Research  Environmental ecotoxicology and environmental change, understanding how the living and non-living components of the environment interact, and the implications for environmental management and public health.  s.mullineaux@qub.ac.uk
    Nishikido, Dr Momoko  Research  GEDI project: changing ethnic geographies in the UK, residential mixing and segregation, influence of demographic processes on increasing ethnic diversity; family demography, partnership dynamics in low-fertility countries. m.nishikido@qub.ac.uk 

     

  • Geography Technical Staff

    Graham, Conor

    GIS Research Officer (Academic related) 

    Geography, Elmwood Building

    conor.graham@qub.ac.uk

    Thorsten Kahlert

    Senior GIS Technician

    Geography, Elmwood Building

    t.kahlert@qub.ac.uk

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