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Gain virtual work experience with Springpod

Explore careers using geography.

We have teamed up with Springpod to produce a virtual work experience programme focusing on careers using geography. Hear from real people with real jobs who are using geographical skills and knowledge in the workplace.

This virtual work experience will launch on 9 March 2026.

What you can expect

Our virtual work experience programme with Springpod introduces a variety of organisations that employ geographers, and guides you through the range of jobs that professional geographers do. 

The programme spans across four themed modules:

  • Hazards and risk in the real world
  • Shaping cities and communities
  • Sustainable resources
  • Mapping the world with GIS

The virtual programme will be free for all students to access.

Discover the exciting career paths a geography degree can open up for you.

Coming soon

On the 9 March, you can head to the Springpod website and sign up to access our free virtual work experience on Careers Using Geography. 

You will be able to work through multiple modules over the course of 8 to 10 hours and gain certification on completion. 

Aimed at students aged 13 and above, this programme will contain quizzes and interactive activities to put your learning into practice. 

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Themes that will be covered

Our virtual work experience programme will cover the following themes:

Introduction to careers using geography
Discover what geography really means and how it helps us make sense of people, places and the environment. You’ll explore what studying geography looks like at different stages, from A Level to university degrees and apprenticeships. By the end, you’ll see how geography opens doors to many opportunities and connects you to jobs that solve real-world challenges.

Hazards and risk in the real world
Step into the world of volcanoes, earthquakes, storms and floods and find out how geographers help predict and respond to them. You’ll see how experts use data, modelling and analysis to understand risk and protect communities. Through real examples, you’ll uncover the people and organisations working behind the scenes to keep us safe.

Shaping cities and communities
Explore how towns and cities grow, change and adapt and what it takes to design places where people can live well. You’ll dive into urban planning, regeneration, sustainability and the challenges of creating places that work for everyone. This module shows how geographers shape the future of the spaces we use every day.

Sustainable resources
Find out how our essential resources are produced, protected and made sustainable for the future. You’ll explore the challenges facing global energy, clean water and food security and how geographers help solve them. From renewables to food production to pollution, this module reveals the green skills needed to change the world.

Mapping the world with GIS
Take a closer look at the technology that maps our world and keeps it moving. You’ll discover how GIS, drones, satellite data and digital mapping support everything from transport planning to emergency response. This module opens your eyes to the fast-growing geospatial careers shaping the decisions we make every day.

Employability skills
No matter where you see yourself working in the future, strong employability skills will help you get there. This module is all about the key skills that employers value – like teamwork, communication, and problem-solving – and how you can start developing them now. You’ll learn how these skills work together in real jobs, reflect on your own strengths, and make a plan to build the areas you want to improve.

Also coming soon...

Once our programme is live on the 9 March, check back on this page to find additional information about the job roles, employers and opportunities mentioned in the modules.

Here, you'll find links to real people with real jobs that help you see how geography is used in the real world across a range of sectors.