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Anna Hughes is a Senior Lecturer in Physical Geography at the University of Manchester, focusing on Quaternary Science. She joined the University in January 2019 and has been involved with research on palaeo-glaciology, ice sheets, and climate interactions. Her primary research interests include understanding the dynamics and evolution of past ice sheets, with methodologies such as geomorphological mapping, terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide exposure dating, and establishing chronologies of Northern Hemisphere ice sheets. Hughes previously held research positions at the University of Bergen and Swansea University, where she contributed to significant research in glaciology. She also supervises undergraduate and postgraduate research projects and is accepting PhD students interested in geochronology and glacial geomorphology. Hughes has substantial teaching experience across various levels and has been actively involved in PhD supervision and external examining.
University of Manchester • Manchester, England
Teaching and researching physical geography with a focus on Quaternary science.
University of Manchester • Manchester, England
Involved in teaching and research related to physical geography.
University of Bergen & Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research • Bergen, Norway
Conducted research on climate change and its effects on glaciology.
University of Bergen & Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research • Bergen, Norway
Focused on research related to past climate conditions and glaciology.
Swansea University • Wales
Worked within the Glaciology Group conducting research on glacial processes.
Includes MSc in Advanced Electrical Power Systems and MSc in Communications and Signal Processing.