Event type:

Online

Date & time:

28 Jan 2026, 10:00 – 17:00

Explore UCL Geography Postgraduate Taught Open Event

Join UCL Geography online to explore our postgraduate taught programmes, meet staff and students, and discover how we can support your next academic and professional step.

Students in the MACII Geography Common Room
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Explore UCL Geography Postgraduate Taught Open Event

28 Jan 2026, 10:00 – 17:00

Register for the Morning Session

Register for the UCL Geography Postgraduate Taught Open 10 AM event online and discover our MSc programmes, meet staff, and join the live Q&A.

10 AM session

Register for the Afternoon Session

Register for the UCL Geography Postgraduate Taught Open 4 PM event online and discover our MSc programmes, meet staff, and join the live Q&A.

4 PM Session
Sam Randalls
Sam Randalls

Postgraduate Programme Director

UCL Department of Geography

Associate Professor specialising in the intersections of environment, commerce, and science, with a focus on weather, climate, and environmental finance.

Expert in coastal and estuarine research, focusing on hydrodynamics, sediment transport, and socio-ecological system resilience.

4th UCL Geography is ranked 4th globally in the QS World Rankings by subject.

QS World University Rankings

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Further information

Ticketing

Open

Cost

Free

Open to

All

Availability

Yes

Organiser

Sahara Sultana

UCL Department of Geography

s.sultana@ucl.ac.uk

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