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− | According to her university profile, O'Hara 'has acted as an advisor to the UNDP, SDC, FCO as well as the UK and EU government on a number of water-related projects and environmental issues. She currently sits on the [[British Geological Society]] (BGS) Independent Advisory Committee; is an advisor to the | + | According to her university profile, O'Hara 'has acted as an advisor to the UNDP, SDC, FCO as well as the UK and EU government on a number of water-related projects and environmental issues. She currently sits on the [[British Geological Society]] (BGS) Independent Advisory Committee; is an advisor to the Shale Gas Task Force and a panel member of the [[Economic and Social Research Council]] (ESRC) - Celebrating Impact Prize competition.' She also 'recently delivered a Massive, Open, Online Course (MOOC) via Future Learn on 'Shale Gas and Fracking: the Politics and Science' to over 9,000 students'.<ref> Nottingham University, [https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/universitycouncil/members/sarahohara.aspx University Council: Sarah O'Hara], undated, last accessed 25 June 2019 </ref> |
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Professor Sarah O’Hara is pro-vice chancellor and a professor of geography at the University of Nottingham, where she is co-director of the University of Nottingham Shale Gas Survey which explores public perceptions of shale gas extraction in the UK.
Advisory roles
According to her university profile, O'Hara 'has acted as an advisor to the UNDP, SDC, FCO as well as the UK and EU government on a number of water-related projects and environmental issues. She currently sits on the British Geological Society (BGS) Independent Advisory Committee; is an advisor to the Shale Gas Task Force and a panel member of the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) - Celebrating Impact Prize competition.' She also 'recently delivered a Massive, Open, Online Course (MOOC) via Future Learn on 'Shale Gas and Fracking: the Politics and Science' to over 9,000 students'.[1]
Affiliations
- Associate member of the now defunct UK All Party Parliamentary Group on Unconventional Oil and Gas - [2]
- Adviser to industry-funded Task Force on Shale Gas headed by Lord Chris Smith
Publications
Contact
Resources
Notes
- ↑ Nottingham University, University Council: Sarah O'Hara, undated, last accessed 25 June 2019
- ↑ Associate member list,www.appgunconventionaloilandgas.com, accessed 22 October 2015