Dr Annie Ockelford, a geomorphologist in the School of Environment and Technology who specialises in the study of rivers, including flooding and microplastics, has received by the European Geosciences Union (EGU), which has around 20,000 members from around the world. The prize rewards researchers who have developed and implemented innovative and inclusive methods for outreach work on a geoscience topic.
She was nominated by peers as well as one of her former undergraduate students, with one of those championing her work describing Dr Ockelford as having shown “a sustained, passionate, innovative and diverse approach to outreach and engagement within the discipline of geomorphology, particularly for underrepresented and hard-to-reach audiences”.
Dr Ockelford has focused on bringing the understanding of rivers to a wide audience through the running of activities at events like the South East Regional Big Bang Festival and the New Forest and Hampshire County Show, as well as the creation of resources to be used by schools and teachers.