i am very happy to share that my student and i have been given the opportunity to read a paper at this year's annual conference of the Royal Geographical Society.
Samuel Li is presently training to be a Geography educator and this past year i have had the privilege to mentor him as part of our university's Undergraduate Research Experience on Campus (URECA) programme. Samuel and i will be reading Personal spaces and communal consequences: navigating geographical tensions with the Socially Responsible Behaviour through Embodied Thinking (SORBET) Project.
this year's annual conference will be held from the 31st of August till the 3rd of September, and is themed on Borders, borderlands and bordering. Our paper will be read on the 31st of August during a session on The geographies of digital health, sponsored by the Geographies of Health and Well-being Research Group of the society.