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UK in the Wider World
Despite being a relatively small nation, the UK is an influential player on the international stage.
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Beyond ‘Sinking Islands’: Resisting Climate Change in Tuvalu - Dr Liam Saddington
School Member lecture, 13 March 2024
UK in the Wider World
Despite being a relatively small nation, the UK is an influential player on the international stage.
Arctic Governance and the Arctic Council
There are approximately 4 million people living in Arctic circumpolar region, around 10% are Indigenous. In this teaching resource, we will examine how the Arctic is governed, and how the Arctic Council functions in light of global geopolitics.
Geopolitics and new perspectives on Arctic governance with Dr Ingrid Medby
With Dr Ingrid Medby from Newcastle University
Why debt burdens are holding back the fight against poverty
By David McNair, ONE’s Executive Director for Global Policy
ONE - a global movement to end extreme poverty and preventable disease by 2030
David McNair, Executive Director for global policy at ONE
Eurovision Song Contest 2023
Geographies and perceptions of Europe
What is a country?
Activity for Year 5 and 6 Students
Dr Nick Westcott on the Tanganyika Groundnut Scheme
Dr Nick Westcott from the Royal African Society on the Tanganyika Groundnut Scheme
Dr Shreyashi Dasgupta and Dr Jess Hope explain the David W Smith Memorial Prize
Year 12 students can apply to the 2021 competition, with the theme: The Coloniality of Cities and the Built Environment
US President Joe Biden and the Paris Climate Agreement
President Biden has signed an executive order for the US to re-join the Paris climate agreement
Shadowplay - Tim Marshall
War correspondent Tim Marshall and his book on the Yugoslav conflict of the 1990s
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