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Leonhardt van Efferink (2010-2013) Geopolitics and Newspaper Discourses on Afghanistan: A British, Dutch and German perspective. Self-funded and supported by Institut für Humangeographie, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main (jointly supervised with Luiza Bialsiewicz)
Bakia Mbianyor (2010-2013) Stakeholder and public particiaption in environment decision making relating to environmental assessments for the energy sector in Cameroon. Self funded (jointly supervised with David Simon).
Max Hall (2010-2016) The Falklands Problem Revisited. Self funded and part time.
Duncan Depledge (2010-2013) Arctic Geopolitics: Climate Change, Energy Security and Openness. Funded by the Royal United Services Institute
Lise Andreassen (2010-2013) Renewable Energy Assessments in the UK: A Critical Assessment. Self funded (jointly supervised with Mike Dolton and Alex Loftus)
Philip Kirby (2009-2013) Calibrating terror: a geopolitical biography of the Homeland Security Advisory System. Funded by the Economic and Social Research Council.
Alison Hess (2008-2011) The 2LO Transmitter: technology, material culture and metropolitan modernity in inter-war London. Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council and jointly supervised with David Gilbert.
Chih Yuan Woon (2007-2010) South East Asia and the War on Terror. Funded by NUS Graduate Studentship.
Rong Zheng (2006-2009) Water governance in China. Funded by Royal Holloway, University of London and jointly supervised with Mary Dengler and Alex Loftus.
Matt Benwell (2003-2007) Children and outdoor spaces in Cape Town, South Africa. Funded by the Economic and Social Research Council. Defended in December 2007.
Alasdair Pinkerton (2002-2006) A voice around the world? The BBC world service and the listening geographies of post-colonial change. Funded by the Economic and Social Research Council. Defended in February 2007.
Becca Edwards (2002-2006) New labour and urban politic. Funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (CASE) and jointly supervised with Professor Rob Imrie (KCL). Defended in December 2006.
Esther Bertram (2001-2005) Evaluating the impact of tourism on Antarctica. Funded by Royal Holloway, University of London. Defended in December 2005.
Kathryn Yusoff (2000-2004) The visual Mapping of Antarctica. Funded by Royal Holloway, University of London and a field trip award from the Menzies Centre for Australian Studies, University of London. Defended in March 2005.
Bridget Robison (1997-2001) Media-military relations and the geopolitics of Bosnia 1992-1995. Funded by Royal Holloway, University of London. Defended in December 2001.
I welcome applications from suitably qualified students who are interested in geopolitics, international politics of Antarctica and the Arctic and media-based projects, such as cinema, radio and cartoons.