Department of Geography
Based in the very heart of London on the College's Strand Campus, the Geography Department at King's is among the very best internationally, as confirmed by the recent 2008 Research Assessment Exercise.
Drawing on the best traditions of Geography as an integrative academic subject, our international outlook and interdisciplinary approach put us at the very heart of the College’s plans for making its research more integrated, engaged, and policy relevant.
With more than 50 academic and research staff, 350 undergraduates, 250 masters students and nearly 100 PhD students, we are a large department with an annual research income of more than £1 million. Despite our size, we pride ourselves on providing a friendly and supportive environment for research and study.
Drawing on the best traditions of Geography as an integrative academic subject, our international outlook and interdisciplinary approach put us at the very heart of the College’s plans for making its research more integrated, engaged, and policy relevant.
With more than 50 academic and research staff, 350 undergraduates, 250 masters students and nearly 100 PhD students, we are a large department with an annual research income of more than £1 million. Despite our size, we pride ourselves on providing a friendly and supportive environment for research and study.
Latest news
The Academy promotes social sciences in the United Kingdom for the public benefit.
Google tours that explore the potential impact of climate change use data supplied by Dr Mark Mulligan of the Department of Geography.
Dr David Green, Reader in Geography, has recently completed a people’s history of the EC1 area for the urban regeneration programme, EC1 New Deal for Communities (EC1NDC).
