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A MINI Fieldtrip

by Joshua O’Shaughnessy On Monday, first year geographers and their tutors made a visit to the BMW Mini factory in Cowley, partly with the aim of seeing somewhere other than central Oxford but also to gain an understanding of the … Continue reading

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Blenheim Palace Visit

Thank you to all who participated in the Blenheim Palace trip today. Maybe next year the weather will be brighter!

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Keble Geographers at the House of Commons

Waiting at Oxford’s railway station, the Tannoy conveys apologises for any disruption caused by delay to the 1331 service to London’s Paddington station. We are reminded that a key determinant in rail service provision relates to journey time, at least … Continue reading

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Railway Journeys: Keble Geographers, House of Commons and High-Speed Rail

Earlier this month, the UK government announced plans to proceed with the development and delivery of a new High-Speed rail line (HS2) between London and the West Midlands. Tomorrow, several of the first year Keble geographers will be attending a … Continue reading

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Keble Geography Event: Around the World (in Oxford)

Tuesday 2nd week Hilary Term – 24 January In anticipation of the 2012 Olympic Games, the Royal Geographical Society has launched a project as part of the UK programme Discovering Places (an initiative set up by the Cultural Olympiad campaign, … Continue reading

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