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The Centre for the Study of Global Human Movement

 
Cambridge Geography Centenary Lecture Series: The Geographical Imagination 
The focus of this talk is on the personal and academic implications of some of the significant changes in the UK economy and society, as well as in the nature of geography as a discipline, over the last half century. The key theme is mobility and migration, within and between countries, as well as across class boundaries, as the UK became a more diverse country from the end of World War II but remains one in which significant inequalities structure the opportunities of young people today.
 
Held in the Large Lecture Theatre, Department of Geography
All welcome. There is no need to book.
Date: 
Thursday, 25 October, 2018 - 17:00 to 19:00