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Perspectives Unbound

Geography and Environment Faculty Tackle Today’s Big Questions

The Department of Geography and Environment's seminar series 'Perspectives Unbound' brings together faculty to explore critical issues facing our contemporary world.

This series aims to create a unique space for interdisciplinary dialogue, offering students and staff the chance to engage directly with the diverse expertise of our faculty on some of today’s most pressing concerns.

Each seminar will feature a roundtable discussion where faculty share insights, challenge perspectives and explore connections across their fields.

These seminars are designed to foster student learning and to build faculty collaboration across research disciplines.

Past seminars

Housing Crisis

Tuesday 3 December 2024, 4pm

Venue: MAR 2.05, Marshall Building

Faculty panelists: Michael Storper, Christian Hilber, and Romola Sanyal

Chair: Hyun Bang Shin

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