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Come study the world with us! The Department of Geography celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2020-21 and remains the only comprehensive geography program in Atlantic Canada, offering BA, BSc., Honours, MA, MSc., and PhD programs. At Memorial, Geography aims to teach students how to investigate environmental and human systems using interdisciplinary, field-informed concepts and approaches. Our Faculty teach students theories, methods and analytical techniques applicable to a wide range of questions and broad spectrum of occupations and to foster a spirit of inquiry about geography. Our research encompasses local, national, and international interests, including climate change, Arctic communities, coastal governance, electronic waste, immigration, marine habitat mapping, microplastics pollution, resource development, and urban development. Visit our Research and Faculty pages to learn more, and read our most recent Research Report.
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Dr. Max Liboiron teaches geography at Memorial University of Newfoundland and directs the Civic Laboratory for Environmental Action Research (CLEAR).
As the final round of negotiations for the adoption of an international treaty on plastic pollution approaches, calls for reducing production are increasing. However, they are being met with refusal by states that prefer to focus on improving recycling techniques. This discourse, carried by petrochemical powers, embodies the colonialism of waste.
This is explained by Dr. Max Liboiron, who has been studying plastic pollution for almost 20 years.
“Traité international sur le plastique : pour en finir avec le colonialisme des déchets (International Treaty on Plastics: To End Waste Colonialism),” Valérie Boisclair, CBC Radio Canada
The upcoming Harlow Program on Empire and Colonial Process, offered by the Archaeology Department
New Spring 2025 Harlow Program
May 5 - June 13, 2025
Explore the landscapes of Old Sarum and Stonehenge, visit the Roman Baths as well as a variety of other iconic sites and museums in York, Bristol, Oxford, Cambridge, Colchester, and (especially) London.
More information about the program can be found here: https://www.mun.ca/archaeology/programs/field-school--study-abroad-opportunities/
Please contact Dr. Yolande Pottie-Sherman
Spring 2025 - Empire & Colonial Process
Uncover the past, explore the present, and be part of a transformative experience at Harlow Campus -
Geography cross-list courses at Harlow Campus
Harlow Campus Spring 2025
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