A postgraduate qualification in geomatics could take you all over the world, from working in the Thames estuary to the furthest reaches of the Arctic. The subject is concerned with gathering and interpreting spatial information, and with the geographic makeup of the natural and built environments; more informally, it’s “an unholy alliance of maths and geography”, as James Kavanagh, director of land at the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), puts it. Read More