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Human Geography examines the connections between individuals and their societies, analyzing elements like language, faith, economic systems, governance models, and various cultural dimensions. This research program enables students to undertake comprehensive investigations through self-directed study, faculty guidance, and participation in departmental seminars, conferences, and workshops. It focuses on developing essential expertise for careers in academic research, urban/social planning, and development consulting or management.
The Geography Department allows Master's students to collaborate with globally renowned researchers. Learners join an encouraging scholarly environment that fosters knowledge exchange and intellectual growth through shared ideas and experiences.
At Lincoln, human geography scholars are engaged in studies addressing spatial-social disparities, environmental history and historical geography, climate policy and governance, ecosystem management, health and wellness, colonial studies and decolonization, as well as geospatial data analysis.