November is shaping up to be a very busy month for me, in terms of giving talks – I will have presented 13 times by the end of the month. I appreciate that lecturers might not agree that this is a particular busy month! Anyway, here’s a list of them:
- 1 November – CDRC Maps: Introduction and Impact (10m)
Audience: ESRC/Moore-Sloan Meeting - 3 November – Guest Lecture & Practical: Web Mapping (60m + 2h)
Audience: Second Year Geography Undergraduates at UCL - 9 November – Research Lab Update: Worldnames & CDRC Maps (3m)
Audience: Jack Dangermond Keynote Lecture at UCL - 11 November – London: Visualising the Moving City (30m)
Audience: EU COST Action London meeting - 15 November – CDRC Maps: Introduction (5m)
Audience: Academic visitors from South Korea - 17 November – London: Visualising the Moving City (60m)
Audience: Geospatial Seminar Series (UCL CEGE) - 22 November – Data visualisation for Bikeshare Systems (60m)
Audience: CIC-IPN staff and students (Mexico City) - 22 November – Web Mapping (60m)
Audience: CIC-IPN students (Mexico City) - 23 November – London: Visualising the Moving City (60m)
Audience: Public officials and students (Mexico City) - 23 November – Data visualisation design workshop (60m)
Audience: ITDP staff (Mexico City) - 24 November – Third-party App Ecosystems using Open Data (45m)
Audience: Public officials (Mexico City) - 25 November – Open Data and Innovation for the Private Sector (60m)
Audience: Small businesses (Mexico City) - 28 November – CDRC Maps: Introduction (5m)
Audience: Academic visitors from Japan
I have also contributed material for a further talk given by a colleague – an introduction to geodemographics in the UK, for the Brazil governmental statistical service.