Geography, School of History and Geography, University of Limerick. We have permanently moved to @ulgeog.bsky.social and will no longer post to this outlet.
We have permanently moved to @ulgeog.bsky.social and will no longer post to this outlet.
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To celebrate Geography Awareness Week 2024 (Nov 18-22nd) UL School of History and Geography are hosting several events for the UL community! #GeoWeek#LoveGeography#LoveUL
ULGeog“s Dr Immanuel Darkwa presenting-
„Living Lab as a Service: Developing context induced, co-creational innovation routines as a process tool for Nature Based Solutions“
at the Canadian International Conference on SDG2024…
We are pleased to welcome applications for a 2 year Assistant Professor role in Physical Geography with the School of History and Geography, @UL. The closing date is noon on 29th October. Please search shorturl.at/FORwa for further details #LoveUL
The Geography Dept welcomed Dr. Sara Hanafin, from UL today who gave a very engaging presentation to our Senior Cycle students about ‘Geography as a 3rd level option and Careers associated with Geography’. Students discovered the many paths that Geography can take us on.
I'm honoured to be asked to deliver this year's D A Chart Annual Map Seminar @PRONI_DFC on 31st Oct. when I'll be talking all things #OS200@Irelandmapped.
It's online and free to attend, but you must register through EventBrite #LoveIrishResearchshorturl.at/eqg9p
“In some ways, this plan is really saying - hey, we need to be doing a lot more regional development…”
Dr Breandán MacGabhann, of UL's School of History & Geography, features in a CountryWide segment on the Shannon Pipeline project.
LISTEN: rte.ie/radio/radio1/clips/22…#studyatul
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We are pleased to welcome applications for a 2 year Assistant Professor role in Physical Geography with the School of History and Geography, @UL. The closing date is noon on 29th October. Please search shorturl.at/FORwa for further details #LoveUL
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Panel discussion on community led development with Dr Immanuel Darkwa (University of Limerick), Dr Aine Walsh, (Teagasc), Dr Karnal Kar( CLTS), moderated by Maggie Bukova( Vita Ireland)
@ULGeog
Risko Assefa, Director of Community Led Learning Centre in Arba Minch, Ethiopia explaining innovative triggering tools used in Vita’s community led total adoption approach being used for the adoption of innovative cooking technologies in Ethiopia
UL Geography at Vita Ireland”s Community Led Development Event - Scaling Community Led Development solutions
Sultan Abdrahiman George, Head of Vita Green Impact Programme, Ethiopia explaining Vita Ireland’s programmes and impact in this space …achieving SDG 7…
A new semester dawns @UL! Welcome back to our continuing students and hello to our latest budding geographers! We look forward to meeting you later today 😊
We are pleased to announce that recent graduate of @ULGeog@ResearchArtsUL@UL Marc Moser has been awarded the 2023/24 UL Geography Final Year Project Prize for his dissertation titled 'Third places and social isolation: a geospatial study on Utah'. Congratulations Marc! #LoveUL
Wonderful to see the first @ULGeog taught geographers graduate from @ResearchArtsUL@UL. During their time here they have developed essential skills that will help to build a better future for all. Congratulations from all staff in the School of History and Geography! #StudyAtUL
Congratulations to UL's first class of geography graduates 🎓
100 students graduated from the Bachelor of Arts programme specialising in geography.
#StudyAtUL#HomeOfFirsts
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Congratulations to @CatSPorter and all the geographers @ULGeog on this milestone day for geography in both University of Limerick and Irish geography @geogsocire
Wonderful to see our 1st @ULGeog cohort graduate from @ul yesterday. We are so proud you! Made even more special to coincide with @igc2024dub when geographers from across the world came to Ireland. Ireland’s geography community is going from strength to strength ❤️
A huge congratulations to our @ULGeog graduates, class of 2024. The first @UL@ResearchArtsUL taught geographers in several decades! We are so proud of everything you’ve achieved. What a fantastic day and there was even time for snacks 😊 🍦