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Liam Saddington is a political and environmental geographer at Lucy Cavendish College, University of Cambridge, where he holds a Research Fellow position and serves as Director of Studies in Geography. His work bridges critical geopolitics, climate change, and pedagogy.
- Focuses on the geopolitical reimagining of small island states like Tuvalu and Kiribati amidst sea-level rise.
- Develops innovative educational tools (e.g., Model UNPO simulations) to engage youth in climate diplomacy and political geography.
- Investigates youth-climate justice intersections through participatory research and interdisciplinary toolkits.
Research trends emphasize climate adaptation geopolitics, land reclamation, and the role of historical narratives in shaping contemporary climate discourses. His recent work examines the UK's environmental role in the Pacific under 'Global Britain' and 'Pacific Uplift' initiatives.
- Scientific awards: ESRC Postdoctoral Fellowship, Newton Trust Grant, RGS-IBG Innovative Teaching Grant, University of Oxford Public Engagement Seed Fund, Cambridge Humanities Research Grant.
- Collaborations: Fiona McConnell (Oxford), Gerard Reilly, Miles Huppatz, Rachel Thorley (Churchill College).
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