
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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Careers that build sustainble cities: Copenhagen
Exploring geographical careers in the built environment sector through the lens of Copenhagen.

Re-industrialisation in Europe
Exploring the re-industrialisation of the European manufacturing industry.

Building new communities in England
With a growing population, England faces many challenges including the need for affordable housing.

Why would Iran move its capital?
Iran is among several countries that are thinking of moving their capital city.

Debt trap nation
In the UK, over 170,000 children live in temporary accommodation and approximately 1 in 21 families are homeless.

GIS in the real world - land use change
Get students thinking about how GIS is used in the real world across a range of job sectors.

Urbanisation
The prediction for 2050 is that over 60% of the world’s population will live in towns and cities.

South Africa
South Africa is a nation of remarkable diversity and natural beauty.

Interview with David Burnip (The Wandering Turnip)
A discussion about the decline of the High Street, regeneration, sense of place and coastal erosion.

World Bank: Environment and Development
We speak to Richard Damania, the Chief Economist of the Sustainable Development Practice Group for the World Bank.

World Bank - country classifications
An interactive resource that identifies how the World Bank classifies countriesand how these countries have changed since 1987.

Inequality: the next crisis and children – Professor Danny Dorling
School Member Lecture, 1 October 2025
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