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NEW HORIZONS: HOW GEOGRAPHY WORKS

Geographer first, planner second

Kirsti Johnson is a town planner. Here she explains how the skills she acquired as a geographer are the basis of her work

Kirsti Johnson

Geography was always my favourite subject at school, so it was a no-brainer that I would go on to study it as an undergraduate degree. I love that geography covers such a wide mix of topic areas and has such relevance in our everyday lives.

At university, I had many subject choices available across physical, human, and people/environment interactions, with the opportunity to decide my own pathway as I progressed through my degree.

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