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Jon Gregory is Associate Professor in Landscape History & Engagement at the School of History and Art History, University of East Anglia (UEA). He completed his PhD at UEA in 2008 and returned as a lecturer in 2010. His work integrates teaching, research, and public engagement with a focus on historical landscapes, GIS applications, and rural heritage.
His research interests include the long-term development of marginal and rural landscapes, the concept of landscape improvement in the 18th and 19th centuries, and the use of digital mapping in landscape history. He has taught a range of modules such as The Origins of the English Landscape, The Making of the English Landscape, and GIS for Landscape History at both undergraduate and MA levels.
The most recent articles reflect a consistent focus on historical geography, public access to the countryside, and digital methods in landscape studies. His work often involves collaborative, community-based projects and interdisciplinary approaches.
Scientific Awards and Funding:
- Funded research projects by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC)
- Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) supported initiatives including Breaking New Ground and Preserving Place
Advising and Grants: While formal student names are not listed, Jon Gregory supervises MA-level work and leads research projects involving postgraduate researchers. He has secured multiple grants for community heritage and cultural mapping, demonstrating strong grant-writing and project leadership capabilities.
Labs, Teams, and Collaborative Groups: He is a key member of The Landscape Group at UEA, which undertakes consultancy on historic landscapes. He collaborates extensively with scholars such as S. Spooner, T. Williamson, R. Liddiard, and K. Smyth on interdisciplinary public history and landscape projects.



