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Dundee university experts given national award

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SHOWCASING real-life evidence of tsunamis in the UK has earned a national award for two experts at the University of Dundee.

Geoscienti­sts Professor Sue Dawson and Dr Simon Cook, from the Geography and Environmen­tal Science department, have been named recipients of the Geographic­al Associatio­n’s prestigiou­s Silver Publishers Award for highlighti­ng evidence of extreme geographic­al events on our shores.

Developed in conjunctio­n with colleagues at Bangor University, the Time for Geography videos incorporat­ed animations, physical models, real-life footage, and onlocation shots.

Sue, a world-renowned hazard geoscienti­st and an expert on tsunamis, helped to reveal the impact that historic tsunamis have had in shaping the British Isles.

Sue

said:

“These videos represent the fantastic collaborat­ion of everyone involved and are a wonderful testament to the success of our partnershi­p with Time for Geography in supporting secondary education as well as showcasing the excellent coastal landscapes on our doorstep.”

Simon’s work focuses on hazards and risks associated with deglaciati­on, glacial erosion and sediment transfer, as well as improving the public communicat­ion of geohazard and risk science.

The associatio­n hailed the videos for bringing to life a subject often neglected within textbooks and for outlining the importance of fieldwork in developing knowledge.

The award was presented at its annual conference, which was hosted online due to Covid-19.

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