I was very sad to hear of the passing of Catherine White today.
Cath was very much involved in the GA's Tyne and Wear branch, being its Chair for many years.It's with great sadness that I write to inform #edutwitter of the passing of Cath White, former Branch Chair @The_GA geographer extraordinare @NorthumbriaUni & superwoman! Her enthusiasm and knowledge are legendary. She is & will continue to be very much missed @cathwhite21 rip pic.twitter.com/XlXhC20Atm
— @GA Tyne & Wear (@ga_tyne) September 18, 2021
She was involved in Geography education at the University of Northumbria. She was an
Senior Lecturer in Geography at University of Northumbria until recently having held other positions in the University over the years. She was closely linked with Steve Rawlinson in her work, particularly on developing approaches to fieldwork.
She presented a number of times at GA Conference, including sessions on the use of 8-way thinking for fieldwork (a favourite of mine too) and podcasting.
I was pleased to be able to support the branch by visiting a number of times, and Cath was always a very welcoming host and involved me in a number of activities while I was there.
She did a great deal to support geographers, particularly within the NE, and also supported the work of the RGS.
Cath was awarded an Outstanding Service Certificate at the GA Conference earlier this year.
The Society is very sad to learn of the passing of Catherine White FRGS, Visiting Scholar @NUGeog @NorthumbriaUni Geography dept. and this year's recipient of the Taylor & Francis Award. She inspired the next generation of geographers and teachers. https://t.co/PwgKBBpIVf pic.twitter.com/Zvrgkdq74n
— Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) (@RGS_IBG) September 21, 2021
Condolences to Cath's family, friends and colleagues.
References
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Catherine-White-9
Rawlinson, Steve, White, Catherine and Kotter, Richard (2009) Living Geography: 8 ways fieldwork - evolution & evalutation. In: Geographical Association Annual Conference, 11-14 April 2009, Manchester, UK.
https://openlibrary.org/works/OL12646179W/The_geography_of_markets
The Geography & Education Research Group of the Royal Geographical Society with the IBG (formerly the Higher Education Research Group - HERG) also involved Cath in her work.
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