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Higher Education resources for geography

Through resources, events, programmes, exhibitions, policy consultation responses and briefings, the Society aims to support high quality teaching and learning in geography. Use the search box and filters to access more resources.

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Resources on and for bystanders

Resources on and for bystanders in situations of discrimination, harassment and bullying.

Enhancing career skills: student activities

Remote activities for undergraduate students to enhance workplace skills

Getting started with archival research

Advice for students conducting their first archival research project.

Social Research Methods podcast

A podcast series for Social Research Methods at the School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University

Developing career resilience in graduates

A report from Prospects Luminate

Landscape interpretation from historical OS maps

Briony McDonagh describes an activity she offers to third year students using historical OS maps to reconstruct the landscape and historical geography of Burton Agnes in the East Riding of Yorkshire.

Indigenous mapping and colonial cartography

A workshop providing an introduction to Indigenous maps in the Society's Collections.

Hidden Histories of Exploration

A workshop investigating the role indigenous people played in the history of exploration, compiled by Joy Slappnig.

Working with household account books

Historical account books are a valuable record which reflect the activities of individuals and families and provide evidence the way they lived.

Getting started with research

Hints and tips to think about when starting a geography dissertation.

Resources for online student research

Online tools to help with dissertations and research projects.

Resources for mental health and wellbeing in HE geography

A number of resources are available to help university staff understand and address mental health and wellbeing issues in higher education.