More than 68 people are confirmed dead as of late Sunday in an upscale mall in Nairobi, Kenya, and an unknown number of hostages are still being held by al-Qaida-linked militants. Here’s a look at ...
This lesser-known African safari destination offers fewer crowds, rare wildlife, deep cultural connections and impressive ...
Travelling across the major national parks of Tanzania and Kenya is not simply a matter of booking a safari and following the ...
Geography is the academic journal of the Geographical Association. It is published three times a year and aims to re-energise the subject at all levels of education by stimulating dialogue and debate ...
The following blog post was written by third year BSc Geography student Emily Doyland about her recent trip to Kenya, courtesy of Global Learning Opportunities in the Social Sciences (GLOSS). The ...
This paper presents an outline of the main geomorphological features and late Cenozoic landform evolution in the Kora Reserve of central Kenya, scene of the 1983 Joint Project organized by the RGS and ...
Sarah Posner is a PhD candidate in the Department of Geography advised by Professor John O’Loughlin. Her current work focuses on the role of local institutions used by four pastoralist societies to ...
John O’Loughlin, College Professor of Distinction in Geography and Fellow, Institute of Behavioral Science (IBS), received a National Science Foundation grant in August 2024 for a study of climate ...
A total of 13 subjects recorded a significant improvement in performance in this year's Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education examination. Education Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i identified the ...
More than 68 people are confirmed dead as of late Sunday in an upscale mall in Nairobi, Kenya, and an unknown number of hostages are still being held by al-Qaida-linked militants. Here's a look at ...