Associate Professor Jane Dyson

School of Geography, Faculty of Science, University of Melbourne

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Sciences & Technology

Young people are mapping viable futures

Around the world young people are facing multiple challenges and we can learn from their increasingly interconnected and ethical approach to living

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Sciences & Technology

Food for thought

University students going hungry in Australia was a persistent problem before COVID-19, now it’s time we use the crisis to come up with sustainable solutions for our campuses

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Sciences & Technology

The Spirit of change

A new documentary, Spirit, tells a story of longing and belonging in the Indian Himalayas, exploring what it takes to make a home in a remote community in the thralls of change

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Politics & Society

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Podcast

The problem with being young in India

India has the world’s largest youth population but over 30 per cent of 15 - 29 year olds are unemployed, presenting a huge challenge

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Environment

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Under the Microscope

Stories from the Indian Himalayas

Social geographer Dr Jane Dyson has spent years living and working in a remote, high-altitude village. Now she is telling the story of its people through film.

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