Global governance is not just for policymakers - it affects everything from the food we eat to the air we breathe. Increasing knowledge about global governance and systems builds the skills needed to navigate an interconnected world.
To provide support for teaching and learning at a point of heightened international change, we have created a range of resources on Global Systems and Governance that prompt interest in how global institutions operate as well as their interdependence.
Our resources equip teachers with the tools to help students develop a deeper understanding of how decisions are made at the international level, encouraging critical thinking and global awareness about the influence this has on people and places.
Open to all: two FT for Schools resources
Coming soon: recording of our Careers webinar: Choose Geography: Careers in Global Governance.
For our school members
- Five comprehensive, fully resourced lessons covering: global flows, migration, cultural change in the UK and comparative city, and global investment in reshaping localities.
- School Member lecture: What’s happening to global governance? by Professor Emma Mawdsley, with accompanying resource.
Find out about more resources on offer around this topic here.
