PhD Students
Current PhD students:
- John Pritchard (2011 start) ESRC Advanced Quantitative Methods studentship (Main supervisor)
Defining and delineating real community area for the whole of England - Hannah Lambie (2011 start) ESRC (second supervisor)
Emergency food provision in the UK: Understanding its Rise and Implications - Robin Lovelace (2010 start), EPSRC E-Futures (Main supervisor)
The energy costs of commuting: a spatial microsimulation approach - Alexandros Karvounis (2006 start, part-time) SEERC student (Main supervisor)
EU Structural Funds programmes in Greece and the UK
Former PhD students
- Osaretin Oviasu (2012)
GIS and Health inequalities in Nigeria - Malcolm Campbell (2011)
Exploring the socio-economic and geographical determinants of ill-health and morbidity in Scotland - Benjamin Hennig (2011)
Worldmapping beyond mere description - Sue Easton (2010)
Exploring the effects of Multiple Socio-Economic and Geographical Disadvantages on Employment Outcomes - Adegbola Ojo (2010)
Geodemographic classification of Nigerian Census data - Dimitris Kavroudakis (2009)
A spatial microsimulation approach to the analysis of social and spatial inequalities in higher education attainment - Alexander Tziamalis (2009)
Foreign students in the UK: A comprehensive study of their profile, migratory behaviour and motives - Karyn Morrisey (2009)
Access to rural services in Ireland - Charatdao Kongmuang (2006) (University of Leeds)
Modelling Crime: A Spatial Microsimulation Approach
