Departmental News News stories News items relating to the staff, students, courses and partnerships of the University of Sheffield Department of Geography. 16 May 2024 How is the Anthropocene helping you rethink the contemporary issue of environmental degradation? In our latest masters students' blog series, Ralph Green explores the question 'How is the Anthropocene helping you rethink the contemporary issue of environmental degradation?' 23 May 2024 Sheffield geographers honoured by Royal Geographical Society Three Sheffield geographers have been recognised for their contributions to the discipline by the RGS (with IBG) in their 2024 awards. Search Why is Nigeria Food Insecure? In our new 2022/2023 masters students' blog series, Tendayi Whacha explores food insecurity in Nigeria. 20 April 2023 University of Sheffield Funded PhD Project opportunity 'Engineer crop behaviours to respond to extreme climatic conditions'- This project would suit someone with a keen interest in climate change, water and food security, and excellent quantitative analysis and communication skills. 18 April 2023 ICT4D and Buen Vivir: Indigenous Appropriations for Preservation In our new 2022-23 masters students' blog series, Benjamin Phillips discusses global digital inequalities and the tribulations of integrating IT into Indigenous communities. 14 April 2023 The Violence of Being Left-Out: Buen Vivir and everyday exclusions against indigenous women In our new 2022-23 masters students' blog series, Emily May Muir explores how Buen Vivir in Ecuador failed to include indigenous women in decision-making processes... 31 March 2023 From Food Desert to Food Apartheid: A Capabilities Approach to Navajo Food Insecurity In our new 2022-23 masters students' blog series, Amelia J Van Komen disputes the current terminology we use around food insecurity... 24 March 2023 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Next › Last page Last »