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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?

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The power of maps - Professor James Cheshire

School Member Lecture, 26 February 2025

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Glacial environments in a warming world - Professor Bethan Davies and Dr Guy Paxman

School Member Lecture, 20 November 2024

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The changing city - alternative uses of urban space - Professor Oli Mould

School Member Lecture, 25 September 2024

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Beyond ‘Sinking Islands’: Resisting Climate Change in Tuvalu - Dr Liam Saddington

School Member lecture, 13 March 2024

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Careers

What do geographers actually do?

It is well known that geographers save the world, but what is it that geographers actually do?

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Creating disaster: the Türkiye-Syria earthquakes Q&A activity sheet

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A celebration of the Jurassic Coast - Dr Anjana Khatwa

School Member lecture, 1 February 2021

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Britain's ageing population

An ageing population will mean pressures on economic development, retirement, health and welfare provision. In light of this, how should Britain move forward?

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Somalia: the world’s most failed state? - James Fergusson

While for many years it has commonly been seen as the world’s most failed and dangerous state, Somalia is also a country with a strong drive for resurrection throughout the coming years.

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Natural justice - Professor Lorna Dawson

School Member Lecture, 5 February 2020.

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The Sustainable Development Goals: ambition or fantasy? - Linden Edgell

School Member lecture, 27 June 2019

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Made in Britain

Heavy industry of the 1960’s has been replaced with high-value production, and the UK now exports a diverse range of goods.

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