The Global Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. Kim's work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
About Kim
Lecturer in Human GeographyÂSupervised Research Degrees
Completed PhD students
Cara Clancy. 'Wild entanglements: exploring the visions and dilemmas of ‘renaturing’ urban Britain'. 2019. Ìý(¶Ù´Ç³§)
Current PhD students
Carlotta Molfese. Project title: 'The Back-To-The-Land movement and nature in the Anthropocene: a personal journey through anarchist geographies'. /staff/carlotta-molfese Funded by the ESRC (DoS)
Dylan Beard. Project title: 'Glaciers as secondary sources of anthropogenic pollutants: an emerging socio-environmental challenge'. Funded by SoGEES (2nd supervisor)
Teaching
I teach across a variety of modules within the School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Science (SoGEES) and am Senior Tutor for Geography. More specifically I lead and teach on the following modules:Module lead Nature and Society (GGH2203) Environmental Knowledge, From Field to Stakeholder (GEES519)
Module teacher Principles and Applications of Geography 1 (GGX2201) Urban Coastal Regeneration (PLG508) Principles and Applications of Geography 2 (GGX2202) Undergraduate Dissertations in Geography (GGX3200)Â Personal Tutor Stages 1, 2 and 4
Postgraduate supervision Master Dissertations in Planning Masters Dissertations in Sustainable Environmental Management Master Dissertation in Human Geography PhD Human GeographyÂ
Contact Kim
B514 Portland Square, Drake Circus, ²ÝùÊÓÆµ, PL4 8AA
+44 1752 585901
kim.ward@plymouth.ac.uk