School of Geography

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The School of Geography at the University of Nottingham is an academic department specializing in the study and research of physical and human geography, environmental change, and spatial analysis.

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instanceOf academic department
geography department
affiliation Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Nottingham NERFINISHED
awards BA degrees in geography
BSc degrees in geography
MSc degrees in geography
PhD degrees in geography
campus University Park Campus NERFINISHED
collaboratesWith external research institutions
other schools at the University of Nottingham
country United Kingdom
emphasis research-led teaching
employs geography academics
professional services staff
research staff
fieldOfStudy environmental change
human geography
physical geography
spatial analysis
focusesOn human–environment interactions
interdisciplinary environmental research
spatial data analysis
governedBy University of Nottingham Senate NERFINISHED
hasFacility GIS laboratories
computer labs
teaching rooms
hasWebsite https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/geography
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn Nottingham NERFINISHED
offers field courses
study abroad opportunities
offersProgram postgraduate research degrees in geography
postgraduate taught degrees in geography
undergraduate degree in geography
partOf University of Nottingham NERFINISHED
researchArea GIS
climate change
cultural geography
development geography
economic geography
environmental management
geomorphology
remote sensing
rural geography
urban geography
subjectArea natural sciences
social sciences
usesMethod qualitative geographic research methods
quantitative spatial analysis

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Faculty of Science hasDepartment School of Geography
subject surface form: Faculty of Science, University of Nottingham