Overview of Teaching & Supervision

I have been a lecturer since 2006 at Aberystwyth in Physical Geography. I am and always hope to be a student, like you. If I were ever to stop learning, I fail to see the point of remaining an academic. The opportunity to work with students is an excellent way to continually challenge your preconceptions and think about problems in different ways. The best way to really learn something is to have to try to explain it or teach it to someone else.

As a lecturer, I am responsible for delivering undergraduate and postgraduate courses as well as supervising postgraduate research at Masters and PhD level, and providing pastoral support.

The purpose of these pages is to provide current undergraduates and prospective PhD students with more information about my teaching and supervision experience and ideas. For current students, this is intended to help you understand the perspective I am coming from. For prospective postgraduate students, these pages are intended to highlight future research opportunities.

 
Myself (left) and Greg Pasternack explaining a restoration project on a Gilbert Club Field Trip to the Mokelumne River.
 
 

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