Halloween PGR social, it's pumpkin carving time!


Date
Oct 28, 2021 5:00 PM — 7:00 PM
Event
Halloween PGR social
Location
Browns
University Road, Bristol,

You are invited to our second social of this year, this time themed as a Halloween party. The schedule is as follows:

  • 5pm - We will start by meeting in Browns common room just after five (or when the physical geography presentations are finished)
  • 5:15 - We will conduct Sainsbury’s drinks run, chance for you to grab whatever drink you want and we (school) pay. This was very succesful last time!
  • 5:30 - Come back to Browns, choose your pumpkin and carve!

Pumpkins, and some knives are provided, but we would encouradge you to bring your own knife as the stock in a kitchen is limited. Also bring your own pumpkin if you already have one! We will also provide some individually packed snack and bits to munch on.

Safety measures - You are encouradged to wear masks as much as its comfortable for you. However, you are expected to have done an LF test in last 48 hours with a negative result. If you feel like you have any signs of flu, please stay home there is going to be plenty more socials in future.

Here are some ideas on what to do with your pumpkin

Not sure how to carve a pumpkin? Watch this >

Lenka Hasova
Lenka Hasova
Human Geography PhD student

My dissertation looks at the use of Spatial Interaction Models and their spatial structure. I love coding in Python and R, and in a spare time, I make my own clothes.

Claude De Rijke-Thomas
Claude De Rijke-Thomas
Physical Geography PhD student

I am trying to measure snowdepths on Arctic sea ice, using aircraft and satellite radar data, with Dr Jack Landy. I enjoy climbing, foraging and playing the piano.

Isolde Glissenaar
Isolde Glissenaar
Physical Geography PhD student
George Smith
George Smith
Human Geography PhD student

I am interested in human-environment relationships and will be working on the political ecology of conservation in Senegal.

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