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

Greek earthquake swarm
Greece is one of Europe’s most earthquake-prone countries, experiencing an average of 25,000 earthquakes per year
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Is weather becoming more extreme?
It is common in news articles, when a weather event has taken place, that the phrase ‘extreme’ weather be used. But is the weather becoming more extreme?

Myanmar earthquake infographic
A visual overview of the Myanmar earthquake 2025

Power of maps
A resource supporting our School Member Lecture ‘Power of Maps’ presented by Professor James Cheshire from UCL.

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

Glacial environments in a warming world - Professor Bethan Davies and Dr Guy Paxman
School Member Lecture, 20 November 2024

The changing city - alternative uses of urban space - Professor Oli Mould
School Member Lecture, 25 September 2024

Natural hazards and disaster risk
Small island nations are often the first to experience the impact of natural hazards as well as the associated hazards

5 Ways to learn the GAC
Lesson ideas for teaching about the Global Atmospheric Circulation Model (GAC)

Volcanoes and earthquakes
Case studies of tectonic hazards which have happened since 2023.

Discovering Minerals
The vast range of minerals which exist on Earth is something we should acknowledge, as life on this planet would not be the same without them.

Tectonic Hazards
An overview of tectonic hazards

What are Natural Hazards?
Natural hazards are extreme events created by nature which have a social and/or economic impact on humans.
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