Geography at Bangor University - UCAS

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Course summary

Geography research at Bangor covers both human and physically aligned work, with a strong interdisciplinarity and applied focus, addressing policy issues and conducting action research with stakeholder groups. We work in a range of contexts internationally, studying processes and interactions at a range of scales – from global to regional, through to site-specific cases. Topics covered encompass:

  • Rural land-use change and controversies (e.g. Brexit & rewilding)
  • Sustainable communities, tourism and eco-developments (e.g. food festivals & nature-based approaches)
  • Human-nature relations and environmental governance (e.g. payments for ecosystem services & social forestry)
  • Food values, justice and poverty (e.g. food banks & redistribution networks)
  • Participatory approaches, citizen science and knowledge-politics (from mobile based surveys to post-truth debates)
  • Long-term river response to environmental change
  • Geoarchaeology of alluvial environments
  • Process geomorphology
  • Reconstruction of terrestrial glacial environments
  • Catchment Science and Modelling
  • Alluvial Geochemistry and impact of PHEs on river systems


Entry requirements

A first degree or MSc in a relevant subject is required.


English language requirements

For the most up-to-date information on acceptable English Language proficiency qualifications, please visit our webpage below.

https://www.bangor.ac.uk/international/future/englishlanguage


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

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Additional fee information

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Geography at Bangor University - UCAS