Resources for schools
We support teaching in the classroom and in the field by providing high quality geographical teaching and learning resources.
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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Glacier recession, the carbon cycle and microbial release
How glacial systems are changing in the Alps and where glaciers are displaying negative mass balance
Senior hydrologist Chris Skinner on the debates in geomorphology
How gaming technology can be used to enhance geographical research
20 years, 95-miles, 185 million years: a celebration of the Jurassic Coast
A celebration of the 95-mile geological wonder
A celebration of the Jurassic Coast - Dr Anjana Khatwa
School Member lecture, 1 February 2021
West African empires
Decolonising the curriculum with a specific focus on West Africa
A Search for Magic in the Landscape with Jini Reddy
Jini highlights the beauty of adventure, the joy of roaming and a whimsical natural Britain
The RESIST Project: Coastal Salt Marshes
An insight into the ecology, geomorphology, and ecosystems provided by salt marshes
Discovering Antarctica
The world's last great wilderness
Australia
This module, comprising of six lessons, or half a term’s work, will focus on Australia
Ocean acidification
Investigating the impact of ocean acidification on biogeochemical cycling through sea ice
Population and environmental change in Venice
Global dust cycle
What is dust? How does it get into the atmosphere and shape our climate? Dr Rob Bryant from the Department of Geography at the University of Sheffield joined us to discuss.
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