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Dr Richard Hodgkins

Programme Leader & Reader in Climate Futures

Richard is a Reader in Climate Futures with over 20 years’ teaching experience, and has published over 40 peer-reviewed papers on aspects of both Arctic and Antarctic environments.

Professor Rob Wilby

Professor of Hydroclimatic Modelling

Rob's research is about the management of present and projected climate risks to freshwater environments and urban areas. His teaching examines the relationship between the climate system and society.

Professor Heike Jöns

Professor of Geography

Heike's teaching examines transnational mobilities, globalisation, and the historical geographies of knowledge production. Her research studies the geographies of academic mobilities, knowledge production, and the university.

Dr Leigh Martindale

University Teacher in Sustainable Geographies

Leigh is a Human Geography academic with a focus on sustainable development, climate change, and nexus modelling.

Lecturer at Loughborough University, Dr Beki McElvain, smiling

Dr Beki McElvain

Lecturer in Human Geography

Beki McElvain’s interdisciplinary research agenda synthesises urban and economic geography, social studies of finance, climate and disaster risk, and critical perspectives on development throughout the Global South.

Professor Paul Wood

Professor of Ecohydrology and Physical Geography

Paul is an ecohydrologist with research interests in environmental flows. His teaching explores ecohydrology with a focus on river ecology, how communities respond to environmental change and the conservation and management of freshwater habitats.

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