Dr Lynda Yorke

Senior Lecturer in Physical Geography

Contact info

Room: F22, Thoday Building

Email: l.yorke@bangor.ac.uk

Phone: +44(0)1248 388 641

 

Lynda is a Quaternary geomorphologist, with principal emphasis in fluvial and pro-glacial sequences. Her doctoral research was focused on northern England, and the River Tyne sequences that developed post-glacially. She is interested in Quaternary environmental change and fluvial histories, including geoarchaeology, relict glacial environments, and flood risk and hazards. In addition, Lynda has research interests in the communication around climate change and cultural heritage and climate risks, geographies of education, inclusion and accessibility in geosciences, and the use of virtual technologies to enhance learning.

Lynda has held NERC-funded grants (PI and co-I) (CULTIVATE project More Inclusive Fieldwork ClicHer). She has also been awarded funding from the British Council, the Learned Society of Wales, the Royal Geographical Society, the Higer Education Academy.  

She is the Degree Programme Director for the Geography programmes at Bangor. Lynda is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, and a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG). She is the Chair of the RGS-IBG Geography and Education Research Group (GeogEd). In 2021, she co-founded the TeaS (teaching and scholarship) collective. 

Lynda has studied and worked in a number of UK Universities. She began her career at Northumbria University (BSc.), went on to Durham University (MSc.) and completed her Ph.D. at the University of Hull. She worked in industry prior to her undergraduate degree and following her Masters' degree. She worked as a Junior Research Associate in the early 2000s on a number of Aggregate Levy Funded projects. She was a post-doc at the University of Liverpool. 

MEDIA

Lynda is available for media contact. She has experience of both radio and televsion (BBC and ITV), pre-recorded and live delivery. 

PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES

2023-date External Examiner (Geography) Trinity College Dublin

2021-date Chair, RGS-IBG Geography and Education Research Group (GeogEd)

2021-date External Examiner (Physical Geography/Hazards) University of Chester

2020-date Member, RGS-IBG Geography Programmes Accreditation Panel

2020-2023 Editorial Board Member, Routes Journal

2019-2023 External Examiner (Physical Geography), Bath Spa University

2019-2021 Deputy Chair, RGS-IBG Geography and Education Research Group (GeogEd)

2014-2017 Ordinary Secretary, Outreach Committee, British Society for Geomorphology (BSG)

 

Trefnu yn ôl: Dyddiad
  1. Week In Week out ‘Holding back the floods’.

    Lynda Yorke

    5/11/13

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    Y Wasg / Cyfryngau: Sylw Arbennigol

  2. Bear Gryll’s ‘Britain’s Biggest Adventures’.

    Lynda Yorke

    16/09/15

    1 Cyfraniad cyfryngau

    Y Wasg / Cyfryngau: Sylw Arbennigol

  3. Richard Park’s Extreme Wales

    Lynda Yorke

    1/11/16

    1 Cyfraniad cyfryngau

    Y Wasg / Cyfryngau: Sylw Arbennigol

  4. The Day the Sea Came In.

    Lynda Yorke

    26/02/20

    1 Cyfraniad cyfryngau

    Y Wasg / Cyfryngau: Sylw Arbennigol

  5. Accessibility to scientific research

    Lynda Yorke

    20/09/22

    1 Cyfraniad cyfryngau

    Y Wasg / Cyfryngau: Sylw Arbennigol

  6. Springwatch Live 2023

    Lynda Yorke

    7/06/23

    1 Cyfraniad cyfryngau

    Y Wasg / Cyfryngau: Sylw Arbennigol

  7. Great Coastal Railway Journeys

    Lynda Yorke

    17/04/24

    1 Cyfraniad cyfryngau

    Y Wasg / Cyfryngau: Sylw Arbennigol