
Resources for schools
We support teaching in the classroom and in the field by providing high quality geographical teaching and learning resources.

Discovering the Arctic
A guided tour across the top of the world - refreshed for 2025
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UN Ocean Conference
The United Nations (UN) Ocean Conference took place in Nice, France between 9 and 13 June 2025

The power of maps - Professor James Cheshire
School Member Lecture, 26 February 2025

Voices from the Global South: Many contexts, one journey
Looking at climate change and in particular its impact across the Global South.

Greenland
Exploring the causes and geopolitical tensions over the proposal of the purchase of Greenland by US President Donald Trump.

Are the COP summits working?
Every year, leaders from around the world gather to discuss issues surrounding one of the biggest issues facing humanity today: climate change. But what impact is this having?

Global South
Looking at the need for the West to redefine its relationship with the Global South

Made in India
This activity explores the opportunities and challenges in the growth of the manufacturing industry in India.

Sport and its impacts
Exploring the impact of sport on various aspects of modern society

US National Security
Exploring the increasing influence of national security on economic policy using the US and China as examples

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.
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