Studying geography at university Simon Oakes. Studying geography at university Presentation outline Key facts about geography degrees Fairly famous geographers.

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Studying geography at university Simon Oakes

Studying geography at university Presentation outline Key facts about geography degrees Fairly famous geographers quiz The T-shaped geographer The geography knowledge base The geography skills base Geography career snapshots Geography degree pathways

Studying geography at university Key facts Geography-related degrees are offered by 80 UK universities. 30,000 people study geography at university (full or part-time). Nearly 3,000 people study geography at postgraduate level. Geography graduates are less likely to be unemployed after their degree course than those studying any other social science subject including economics. The Labour Force Survey reports geography graduates earing an above- average starting salary compared with all graduates. Source: RGS-IBG website

Studying geography at university Fairly famous geographers quiz Home secretary and possible future prime pinister A well- known TV presenter and plate tectonics expert A modern landscape poet (ask an English teacher) A 1990s current affairs comedian THERESA MAY IAIN STEWART SIMON ARMITAGE HUGH DENNIS Briefly discuss how the study of geography supports these roles.

Studying geography at university Geography is a broad discipline Most geography degrees include a core of environmental management and human geography (societies and governance). Optional specialist areas are shown to the far left and right.

Studying geography at university The geography knowledge base From an employer’s perspective, geography students are well-informed about a range of contemporary topics. Geography students know what the big issues and challenges are for societies and businesses and are well-equipped to help manage an organisation. The next slide shows a Wordle analysis of the top news stories that featured in the Financial Times newspaper in What geography topics can you see? What does this tell you about the usefulness of geography?

Studying geography at university Content analysis of Financial Times 18 December

Studying geography at university The geography skills base Information handling (working quickly with new information) Analytical prowess (making use of graphs and statistics) Critical thinking and decision making (management contexts) Structuring arguments (from extended essay writing) ‘Cultural agility’ (having experience of fieldwork in different settings and contexts) Team work (during fieldwork investigations) Technology skills (using GIS and a range of software apps) Project management (individual dissertation at university)

Studying geography at university The T-shaped geographer A geography graduate has ‘T-shaped’ capabilities. ‘You'll have strong analytical skills, knowing how to interpret conceptual and data-based information. In a rapidly changing world your understanding of how human environments function globally and locally is highly marketable. A knowledge of how to read future socioeconomic trends and use computer modelling tools will be of interest to many employers.’ (Geography Review Vol. 28, No. 4) Find out more about T-shaped people herehere

Studying geography at university Is he talking about geographers? Google’s chief economist, Hal Varian The ability to take data – to be able to understand it, to process it, to extract value from it, to visualize it, to communicate it – that’s going to be a hugely important skill in the next decades... Because now we really do have essentially free and ubiquitous data. So the scarce factor is the ability to understand that data and extract value from it…. I do think those skills—of being able to access, understand, and communicate the insights you get from data analysis – are going to be extremely important. Managers need to be able to access and understand the data themselves.

Studying geography at university Career snapshot 1 Many well-paid geographers work in finance, banking and insurance. These industries rely on applied understanding of the geographical concepts of connectivity and risk. See ‘Globalisation: a risky business’ (Geography Review Vol. 25, No. 4).

Studying geography at university Career snapshot 2 Geography graduates occupy managerial positions with companies, NGOs and government departments that havesocial or environmental foci. Geography graduates bring a valuable mixture of knowledge and skills to the role. See: ‘What can you do with a geography degree’ (Geography Review Vol. 28, No. 4). Student perspective Tom gained a BSc in geography from Oxford Brookes University and an MSc in environmental science from King’s College London. In 2010, Tom joined Thames Water on its graduate scheme. Today, he leads its Commercial Metering programme. Tom says: ‘Having the skill to concisely present complex situations into bite-size nuggets of knowledge — that you can pass over to an audience in a digestible manner — will set you out from the crowd. My geography degree focused on getting this right.’

Studying geography at university Plenty of possibilities SectorsJob titles Advertising and arts Civil service Energy Environment Finance and insurance Law Leisure and tourism Marketing and media Overseas development Planning or public service Recruitment Voluntary sector Water resource management Aid worker Cartographer Climate-change officer Commercial surveyor Emergency manager Fundraiser GIS analyst Hazard modeller Management consultant Market researcher Nature conservation officer Technician Town or transport planner

Studying geography at university Geography degree pathways to work Geography degree (BA, BSc) Employment Postgraduate degree in geography (MA, PhD) Conversion course for law or accountancy Higher Education provides several pathways towards work: which might you consider?

Studying geography at university Further links More about the employment rate for geography graduates: ial_science_2014.pdf ial_science_2014.pdf An amusing look at life as a geographer: geography-best-subject-study-university_n_ html geography-best-subject-study-university_n_ html A newspaper’s view: geography-graduate-careers geography-graduate-careers

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