David Sadler (geographer)

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David Sadler is a professor and a researcher of human geography at the University of Liverpool, England.

Sadler gained his first degree, and a doctorate from Durham University, and has held academic posts at Durham, and the University of Wales, Lampeter, before becoming a professor at Liverpool.

His research interests include the Geographies of labour and trade union organisation, spatial dimensions of European Union policies, and the relationships between industrial change and regional development.

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