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Royal Holloway Lectures in Geography 2009-10Queen’s Lecture Theatre, Royal Holloway Tea and coffee served from 17.45 in the foyer Monday 16th November 2009 Monday 7th December 2009 Monday 8th February 2010 Monday 8th March 2010 For further details, please contact Dr Alex Loftus, Royal Holloway Lectures in Geography 2009-10 |
Additional information
Royal Holloway lectures in Geography introduce key ideas and concepts that are taught as part of AS and A-level curricula. Using case studies and practical examples, the lectures seek to show the importance of geographical ideas in understanding the world that we live in. The lectures take place in the Department of Geography, Queen’s Lecture Theatre, Queen’s Building, at Royal Holloway, from 18.15 to 19.15. They will be of benefit to all students studying for AS and A-level geography. Refreshments will be served from 17.45 in the foyer of the Queen’s Building.
Four lectures have been organised for 2009-10, details on the next page.
Booking
If you and your students would like to attend any of the lectures advertised, it would be much appreciated if you could complete the booking form below and return by post to the address given, or e-mail the details to Anne Ballard on Anne.Ballard@rhul.ac.uk, or telephone Anne on 01784 443563.
Royal Holloway Lectures in Geography 2009-10
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