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Some of our recent and current students are shown below:

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)

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 in collabortion with the Science Museum.

Nguyen Thi Hong Nhung (2005-2008) Coastal management in Vietnam (Royal Holloway Chevening House studentship).

Chih Yuan Woon (2007-2010) South East Asia and the 'War on Terror'. Funded by NUS Graduate Studentship.

Rong Zheng (2006-2009) Governance of China's water resources in key urban areas: the cases of Beijing and Chongqing. Funded by the University of London KC Wong Postgraduate Scholar Programme and Thomas Holloway Studentship, Royal Holloway, University of London.

Rebeccar Edwards (PhD 2008) is now working for the Regeneration Institute at Cardiff University.

Matt Benwell (PhD 2008) is now a part-time lecturer in geography at the University of Reading.

 


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