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Dr Adam Ramadan is an Associate Professor in Human Geography at the University of Birmingham's School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences. He serves as Head of Quality Assurance and Enhancement for the school and teaches modules such as Political Geographies and Geopolitics. His research focuses on political geography of the Middle East, forced displacement, and everyday geopolitics. Ramadan holds degrees from the University of Cambridge (MA), University College London (MSc), and the University of Oxford (DPhil), with a PGCert in Academic Practice from Birmingham.
Education: MA Geography (Cambridge), MSc Modernity, Space and Place (UCL), DPhil Geography and Environment (Oxford), PGCert Academic Practice (Birmingham).
Research interests include Palestinian refugee camps, Middle Eastern geopolitics, and the interplay of space and politics. He is a Royal Geographical Society committee member and editorial board member for *Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space*. His work examines refugee camps, state sovereignty, and urban geopolitics.
He supervises doctoral researchers in his areas and contributes to interdisciplinary debates on displacement and political geographies. His research also intersects cultural geography, exploring narratives of Palestinian nationalism and spatial practices in conflict zones.
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