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RGS-IBG AC 2024 Postgraduate Bursary

The HPGRG is happy to invite postgraduate students looking to attend/present at the RGS-IBG Annual International Conference to apply for one bursary covering the registration fee.

We particularly invite students who do not have access to additional funding through their institution or funder.

To apply, please fill out this form by 1 June:  https://forms.gle/QEWUUKUppo1BkhEi8

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to Maximilian Gregory Hepach (hepach@posteo.de).

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Biljana Radičević and her team receive the HPGRG Engagement Award 2023

We wish to congratulate Biljana Radičević and her team whose excellent work has received the HPGRG Engagement Award 2023.

The title of their project is ‘Interactive map of Jovan Cvijić’s scientific research and achievements’. More information can be found at: https://mapa.jovancvijic.rs

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RGS-IBG conference 2023

This year’s RGS-IBG conference in London was very busy for the HPGRG, which sponsored some really interesting sessions, as well offering guest passes to a number of international scholars, and a postgraduate bursary. Sessions sponsored by the HPGRG were:

Clive Barnett’s Geographies, organized by Nick Clarke (University of Southampton) and Felicity Callard (University of Glasgow)

Critical Geoeconomics, organized by Han Cheng (Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing); Felix Mallin, (University of Fribourg, Switzerland); James D Sidaway (National University of Singapore); Chih Yuan Woon (National University of Singapore).

More-than-human archives: reflecting on geographers’ archival interventions, organized by Austin Read, University of Bristol and Lena Ferriday (University of Bristol)

Other Critical Geographies, organized by Federico Ferretti (Università di Bologna) and Archie Davies (Queen Mary, University of London)

Speculative Time: Temporal Durations Beyond the Human Condition, organized by Thomas Keating (Linköping University), Anna Storm (Linköping University), and Nina Williams (UNSW Canberra)

Transnational Academic Mobility and Knowledge Networks, organized by Mariana Araújo Lamego, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, and Felix Driver, Royal Holloway, University of London.

What is Philosophy of Geography? organized by Julian Brigstocke (Cardiff University)

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Sponsored Sessions: RGS-IBG Annual Conference 2023

At the annual conference in London, September 2023, the HPGRG sponsored the following sessions:

Transnational Academic Mobility and Knowledge Networks, organized by Mariana Araújo Lamego, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, and Felix Driver, Royal Holloway, University of London.

Other Critical Geographies, organized by Federico Ferretti (Università di Bologna) and Archie Davies (Queen Mary, University of London)

Speculative Time: Temporal Durations Beyond the Human Condition, organized by Thomas Keating (Linköping University), Anna Storm (Linköping University), and Nina Williams (UNSW Canberra)

More-than-human archives: reflecting on geographers’ archival interventions, organized by Austin Read, University of Bristol and Lena Ferriday (University of Bristol)

Clive Barnett’s Geographies, organized by Nick Clarke (University of Southampton) and Felicity Callard (University of Glasgow)

What is Philosophy of Geography? organized by Julian Brigstocke (Cardiff University)

Critical Geoeconomics, organized by Han Cheng (Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing); Felix Mallin, (University of Fribourg, Switzerland); James D Sidaway (National University of Singapore); Chih Yuan Woon (National University of Singapore).