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Undergraduate Lecture Timetable

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Last modified: Tuesday, 10-Jan-2012 14:34:43 GMT

Lecture Timetable: Hilary Term 2012 (Sunday 15 January - Saturday 10 March)

Course Lecturer Date and Time Weeks Year Venue C/O
FHS:: The Political Geography of European IntegrationDr Lorraine WildMon. 91-83A J Herbertson RoomO
FHS: The Geography of Post-Communist Russia in TransitionProfessor Judith PallotMon. 10-121-82A J Herbertson RoomO
Prelims: Geographical Techniques: Qualitative MethodsDr Craig Jeffrey and Dr Richard PowellMon. 111-41Halford Mackinder Lecture TheatreC
Prelims: Cultural GeographyDr Derek McCormackMon. 115, 6 and 8 ONLY1Halford Mackinder Lecture TheatreC
FHS: Environmental GeographyDr Richard Powell et al.Mon. 121-82Halford Mackinder Lecture TheatreC
FHS: African SocietiesDr Patricia DaleyMon. 121-5, 7 and 8 ONLY3A J Herbertson RoomO
Prelims: Wytham Woods de-briefProfessor Yadvinder MalhiMon. 23 ONLY1Halford Mackinder Lecture TheatreC
FHS: Geographical Research Skills Workshops (details t.b.c.)VariousMon. 2-53-8 ONLY2E W Gilbert RoomC
Prelims: Geographical Techniques; Qualitative Methods PracticalsDr Craig Jeffrey and Dr Richard PowellMon. 22 and 4 ONLY1Halford Mackinder Lecture TheatreC
FHS: Biodiversity, Biogeography and ConservationProfessor Robert WhittakerTue. 9-111-82 & 3A J Herbertson RoomO
FHS: Desert Landscapes and DynamicsProfessor Dave ThomasTue. 10-121 ONLY2UKERC Meeting Room, SoGEO
FHS: Climate Change and VariabilityProfessor Richard WashingtonTue. 11-11-82A J Herbertson RoomO
Prelims: States and Borders in the 21st CenturyProfessor Judith PallotTue. 111-41Halford Mackinder Lecture TheatreC
Prelims: International Migration, Diasporas and Contemporary GlobalizationDr Patricia DaleyTue. 115-81Halford Mackinder Lecture TheatreC
Prelims: Geographical Techniques: StatisticsDr Richard Bailey et al.Tue. 121-81Halford Mackinder Lecture TheatreC
Bibliographic Skills Training LectureSue BirdTue. 2-3.302 ONLY2Halford Mackinder Lecture TheatreC
Prelims: Geographical Techniques: Statistics Practical ClassesDr Richard Bailey et al.Tue. 2-52-7 ONLY1MSTC CalC
FHS: Spaces of PoliticsDr Derek McCormackWed. 9-111-82A J Herbertson RoomO
FHS: The Quaternary PeriodProfessor Dave Thomas and Dr Richard BaileyWed. 111-83A J Herbertson RoomO
FHS: Earth System DynamicsProfessor Dave Thomas et al.Wed. 111-82Halford Mackinder Lecture TheatreC
FHS: Space, Place and SocietyDr Craig Jeffrey et al.Wed. 121-82Halford Mackinder Lecture TheatreC
FHS: Desert Landscapes and DynamicsDr Giles Wiggs and Professor Dave ThomasThu. 9-112-82A J Herbertson RoomO
FHS: Forensic GeographyDr Peter BullThu. 11-11-83A J Herbertson RoomO
Prelims: Cultural GeographyDr Derek McCormackThu. 117 ONLY1Halford Mackinder Lecture TheatreC
FHS: Geographies of FinanceDr Dariusz WójcikFri. 9-111-5, 7, 8 ONLY2A J Herbertson RoomO
FHS: African SocietiesDr Patricia DaleyFri. 106 ONLY3A J Herbertson RoomO
FHS: Transport and MobilitiesProfessor David Banister et al.Fri. 11-11-82A J Herbertson RoomO
Library Drop in SessionsSue BirdFri. 111-8AllStudent Services OfficeO
Prelims: ESP ClimatologyProfessor Richard WashingtonFri. 111-81Halford Mackinder Lecture TheatreC
Prelims: ESP ClimatologyProfessor Richard WashingtonFri. 128 ONLY1Halford Mackinder Lecture TheatreC
Prelims: Human Geography Fieldtrip BriefingDr Richard PowellFri. 23 ONLY1Halford Mackinder Lecture TheatreC
Key:
  • C = Core; O = Option.
  • Years 1, 2, 3 refer to the years of the undergraduate programme.
  • Lecture Theatre refers to the Halford Mackinder Lecture Theatre within the Schoool. MSTC CAL is the computer lab in the Medical Sciences Teaching Centre.
  • Unless stated otherwise lectures / classes last 1 hour. Lectures normally begin at 5 minutes past the hour and finish 5 minutes before the hour.

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