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Through our extensive network and connections, we are privileged to have access to some of the brightest minds to accompany our Discovery Tours. Each is an expert in their field, and they elevate the experience of the tours through a mix of organised talks, walking seminars, ad hoc commentary and informal chats around the dinner table. Below are a selection of the incredible network of editors, journalists, academics and authors that accompany our tours. \xa0 |
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| Russell holds a combined master’s degree in oceanography from the University of Southampton and a PhD in marine biology from the University of Bath, both in the UK. He has also worked as a commercial oceanographer. |
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| Russell holds a combined master’s degree in oceanography from the University of Southampton and a PhD in marine biology from the University of Bath, both in the UK. He has also worked as a commercial oceanographer. |
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| Steve has been collecting fossils from the Kimmeridge Clay in the UK for over 40 years. He is often described as a “modern-day Mary Anning” and has received numerous awards in recognition of his dedication to the world of palaeontology.\xa0 |
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| Steve has been collecting fossils from the Kimmeridge Clay in the UK for over 40 years. He is often described as a “modern-day Mary Anning” and has received numerous awards in recognition of his dedication to the world of palaeontology.\xa0 |
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| Jon is a consulting geologist and palaeontologist, an adjunct professor at Mount Royal University in Calgary, Canada, and a visiting research fellow at the University of Adelaide, Australia. |
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| Jon is a consulting geologist and palaeontologist, an adjunct professor at Mount Royal University in Calgary, Canada, and a visiting research fellow at the University of Adelaide, Australia. |
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| Susannah is the principal researcher in fossil reptiles at the Natural History Museum in London. She has a PhD in vertebrate palaeontology from the University of Cambridge. She was one of National Geographic UK’s Women of Impact in 2019. |
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| Susannah is the principal researcher in fossil reptiles at the Natural History Museum in London. She has a PhD in vertebrate palaeontology from the University of Cambridge. She was one of National Geographic UK’s Women of Impact in 2019. |
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| Peter is an Emmy-winning documentary producer/director who comes to filmmaking as an anthropologist, explorer and mountaineer. Peter has made documentaries in Antarctica, Iraq, Cambodia, China, Ladakh, the Andaman Islands, Greenland, Guyana and more. |
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| Peter is an Emmy-winning documentary producer/director who comes to filmmaking as an anthropologist, explorer and mountaineer. Peter has made documentaries in Antarctica, Iraq, Cambodia, China, Ladakh, the Andaman Islands, Greenland, Guyana and more. |
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| Peter is an Emmy-winning documentary producer/director who comes to filmmaking as an anthropologist, explorer and mountaineer. Peter has made documentaries in Antarctica, Iraq, Cambodia, China, Ladakh, the Andaman Islands, Greenland, Guyana and more. |
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| Peter is an Emmy-winning documentary producer/director who comes to filmmaking as an anthropologist, explorer and mountaineer. Peter has made documentaries in Antarctica, Iraq, Cambodia, China, Ladakh, the Andaman Islands, Greenland, Guyana and more. |
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