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This blog is written by the Environmental and Geographical Sciences team at the University of Northampton. This will keep you up to date with both student and staff activities.

The Environmental and Geographical Sciences team includes staff with interests in biological sciences, conservation, ecology, environmental sciences, environmental statistics, geography and waste management. We offer a range of degree programmes and have a number of postgraduate research students. For more information about studying with us please visit http://www.northampton.ac.uk/.

Thursday, 5 March 2020

Behind-the-scenes at Northampton food bank

Second year Geographers visited Re:store Food Bank in Northampton as part of their sessions on geographies of poverty, deprivation and austerity.
Behind-the-scenes at Re:store Food Bank, Northampton
We were given a behind-the-scenes tour of the food bank. Staff from the food bank provided some affecting first-hand insights into issues of food poverty. They also shared experiences about the challenges of sustaining services for vulnerable and marginalised people in contexts of austerity.
Students carried out budgeting exercises

The food bank provided a budgeting exercise and case studies which really brought home the everyday challenges faced by many people. They also provided some fundraising and collection challenges which we know our geographers will want to get involved in!
Students finding out more about the services provided by the food bank

Thursday, 27 February 2020

Geography students learn about Upton, a sustainable urban development

Third year Geography students have been learning about sustainable urban development, with a focus on Upton, Northampton.
Dr Chris Holt outlines the history of the Upton Meadows development

Staff from Geography and Environmental Sciences have been monitoring the site since the initial stages of development. This means that students benefit directly from research carried out by their lecturers.
Dr Chris Holt explains how staff research has been used to inform local residents about sustainability at Upton

This week the students had a tour of the site, learning more about sustainable urban drainage systems, and about the experiences of young people living in Upton.
 

Learning about the sustainable urban drainage system (SUDS) at Upton
Students undertake lots of local fieldwork at Northampton, developing a range of subject-specific and transferable skills

Wednesday, 12 February 2020

Graduates come back to campus to inspire Geography and Environmental Science students

In February nine of our graduates returned to campus to talk with current students about careers.
Some of our lovely graduates
The event enabled our current students to find out more about graduate careers, recruitment processes and life after uni.

You can read the full story here.

Monday, 20 January 2020

First year geographers explore disabled access in Northampton town centre

First year Geography students have recently been putting their fieldwork skills to the test by auditing disabled access in Northampton town centre.

Thinking about possible barriers to access
The exercise is part of a series of classes on 'geographies of disabilities', which aims to help students to think critically about the ways in which people encounter everyday spaces.
Learning how to measure slope angles.
The students reviewed various spaces in the town centre, comparing a range of measurements (e.g. slope angle, width of paths) and observations (e.g. colour contrast) with published guidance on accessibility.

Thursday, 28 November 2019

Second year students explore urban geography in Sheffield

Our second year Geography students recently visited Sheffield for a two-day fieldtrip.

A range of geographies explored in Sheffield (credit: Laura Crawford)
The students explored urban green spaces and civic spaces, such as Devonshire Green and the Winter Garden. They also carried out research projects to examine spaces of consumption and urban regeneration.

The fieldtrip was attended by students doing BSc Geography, BSc Geography (human geography) and Joint Honours Human Geography.

Friday, 15 November 2019

Third year students explore Barcelona

Third year Geography and Environmental Science students have had the chance to explore Barcelona this week, as part of a module about climate change.
Students in sunny Barcelona
The students explored a range of issues, including sustainable transport.
Putting sustainable transport modes to the test

Thursday, 31 October 2019

Mark returns to class

We love welcoming our alumni back to campus! Each year we invite our recent graduates to return to class to talk with current students about career options. There are so many opportunities for Geography and Environmental Science graduates, and who better to learn from than our own alumni?

Mark Brown (Geography graduate, 2019) recently visited Northampton to tell us about his experiences training to be a secondary school teacher.
Mark Brown with current students

He explained what his training involves, the highs and lows of his time in school, and what he loves about his job. Mark also shared his insights about the recruitment process, and gave tips on work experience.