This week John was joined by Professor Johanna Waters from University College London and Dr Maggi Leung from Utrecht University to discuss examples of students travelling across borders for education.
The conversation focuses mainly on the China/Hong Kong border but also cited other examples of this phenomenon and various push and pull factors related to it.
Thanks to Collins for sponsoring series 6 of GeogPod.
Johanna and Maggi's Geography article with the photos mentioned in the pod
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Episode #16 - Agatha Herman: Wine, food security, ethical commodity networks, and did we mention wine?
Episode #15 - Tony Champion: urbanisation, migration, elevators and escalators
Episode #14 - Brad Frankel and Fearghal O'Nuallain: Flooglebinder, sustainable travel and the coolest geography teacher in the country?
Episode #13 - Hina Robinson and Tariq Jazeel: Defining and decolonising geography
Episode #12 - Simran Jouhal: Leading a department, diversity in geography and blogging
Episode #11 - Fiona Ferbrache :Citizenship, migration and Brexit
Episode #10 - Dr Bethan Davies: Glaciation and climate change
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Episode #8 - Chris King: Plate tectonics, rubber ducks, and the toilet roll of time
Episode #7 - Mary Gearey: English wetlands, Covid-19 and more
Episode #6 - Katy Salter: GCSE strategies ready for take off
Episode #5 - Geography from home eConference panel discussion
Episode #4 - Daniel Hammett: Development and geopolitics in sub-Saharan Africa
Episode #3 - Peter Jackson: Food security and sustainability
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#0 - Rebecca Kitchen: Critical thinking for achievement
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