Quantitative Methods Research Group
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#GISRUK2024 kicked off today! 🌏🌐 Tomorrow morning, #ECR sessions continue with a workshop by Elisabetta P on #nightlights. Check it out here: pietrostefani.github.io/navigatingnigh… 🌟
The ECRs are busy this morning at Elisabetta P’s fantastic ‘Navigating the Night’ workshop - sponsored by Quantitative Methods Research Group
Congratulations to Professor Daniel Arribas-Bel (Dani Arribas-Bel `@[email protected]`) on being awarded the Taylor & Francis Award for excellence in the practice and promotion of teaching in higher education.
Glad to see that our supported nominee as Quantitative Methods Research Group has been awarded the 2024 Taylor & Francis award from the Royal Geographical Society! Congratulations Dani Arribas-Bel `@[email protected]`. Very well deserved!!!
Exciting news! 🌍 Join the Quantitative Methods Research Group Logo Competition, open to all! Submit your creative vision - a map, set of maps, or any visualization - to potentially become the face of our group! Deadline: July 31st, 2024. More details at: shorturl.at/bKpVy #LogoCompetition
🏆 Calling UK undergrads! Quantitative Methods Research Group invites submissions for the best #dissertation using #quantitative methods in #geography. Open to all disciplines engaging w/ geographical issues. Cash prizes await! Submit by 12 July 2024. Details: bit.ly/QMRGPrize2024 #StudentResearch
🌟 We're seeking nominations for the '#Diversity and #Inclusion Officer' on the QMRG committee! 🌟 Help us build more inclusive #quant #geo futures. Thanks to Cait Robinson for amazing work so far! 📅 Deadline: 31 Jul 2024 📧 More info: qmrg.github.io/blog/2024/06/2…
Excited to be Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) annual conference! Come to our session on Connecting #Decolonial Quantitative #Geographies tomorrow at 2:30pm. Looking forward to hearing insights from our speakers📍🌍🌏Thanks for sponsoring Quantitative Methods Research Group DevGeogsRG #RGSIBG24
Great Early Careers Session earlier today at #RGSIBG24 ! Well done all 🎉 Thanks to all the speakers and Ruth Neville for chairing. PhD students from Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol ETH Zurich UCL CASA GeoDataScience livunigeog