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Webinar: Geography/global development taster lecture - 'Coast to Coast'

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Join us for a friendly online taster lecture to support your current studies and find out what it might be like to study global development at university.
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Session time: Thursday 27 November, 13.30-14.15

When we look outside our window we see a complex world of interactions – between people, places, nature, political structures and economic pressures. How can we learn to better understand these interactions and interdependencies, and what can we do to try and make the world a fairer, safer, and more just place for all?

Professor Johanna Forster is an environmental social scientist who has been working in the field of marine and coastal systems for many years. Her work takes her on a journey from UK coastlines to tropical small islands, and brings together themes around livelihoods, gender, disasters, environmental change and governance. Her talk will draw together two very different case studies over 4000 miles apart – starting on the North Norfolk coast, with its eroding coastline, at the forefront of UK climate impacts bringing increasing socio-economic risk to the communities who live there; to Dominica, a small island in the Caribbean, heavily impacted by hurricanes, where fishing is both incredibly important for income and livelihood security, but can also contribute to building community resilience to future impacts.

This talk will provide a window on Development Studies, an interdisciplinary degree offered by the School of Global Development at the University of East Anglia, that has evolved to integrate the social sciences with environmental science and geography, economics, and politics. Development Studies offers students the essential training and opportunity to strive for solutions to the greatest environmental, social and economic challenges faced by our world today.

Suitable for: 16+ pre-university students studying Geography or Environmental Science. It is also relevant for students of Economics, Politics and Sociology. For those with a potential interest in studying International Development at university, this session will offer an invaluable insight into the subject. Participants can join as a group or as individuals.

For details and to book your place, visit: https://www.channeltalent.co.uk/event/geography-environmental-science-coast-to-coast-livelihoods-gender-disasters-environmental-change-governance-a-social-ecological-systems-approach-with-dr-johanna-forster-from-university-of-ea-2/


Suitable for
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Events for individuals (enquiry not required to be through a school)
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