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Graham Rush
PhD Student and Associate Lecturer

Biography

Graham is a PhD student interested in the flux of water between the cryosphere and oceans and its role within global oceanic circulation and the climate system.
Upon leaving school Graham became a Professional Footballer,  travelled widely and worked in the building trade which eventually took him to the BAS Antarctic Research Station, Halley. These experiences lead to a fascination in the world around him. Graham returned to education to satisfy this interest and discovered an aptitude and passion for research while studying towards a Geography BSc and Ecology MSc at the University of Gloucestershire.

Graham now uses sea-level reconstructions to understand the magnitude, timing and geography of the change in his research. He combines this with his teaching interests, working as an Associate Lecturer.

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Graham Rush
PhD Student and Associate Lecturer
Department of Environment & Geography
University of York
YO10 5NG

Tel: 01904 323701