Michael Storper reçoit le 6 juin la médaille de la Royal Geographical Society

26 mai 2016
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Michael Storper, professeur à UCLA et chercheur du programme Cities are back in town reçoit le 6 juin la médaille de la Royal Geographical Society

 

Professor Michael Storper has been awarded a Royal Medal by the Royal Geographical Society. These are part of a series of awards that recognise extraordinary achievement in geographical research, fieldwork and teaching, photography and public engagement.

Michael Storper, Professor of Economic Geography, is awarded this year’s Founder’s Medal for scholarship and leadership in human and economic geography. His research work focuses on contemporary forces of globalisation, technological development, and industrial change.

The Royal Medals have been approved by Her Majesty the Queen, and are among the highest honours of their kind in the world. They have been presented since the 1830s and past recipients include David Livingstone, Professor Diana Liverman and Sir David Attenborough.

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