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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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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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2024 - Hottest February on Record

February 2024 saw average global temperatures rise, marking the 9th consecutive month in both sea and surface air temperatures. 

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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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Population change in Britain since the 19th Century

Urban centres experienced vast population growth between the 1800s and 1900s where the population in towns and cities increased from 30% to 50%.

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Population Change in Britain Since C19th with Professor Alice Reid

Professor Alice Reid is a historical demographer, working on fertility, mortality and health in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

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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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Maps of Ukraine with Cartographic Collections Manager, Katie Parker

When taken in context and with a level of critical thinking, maps can reveal not only what the landscape is like, but also how people interact with it.

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Maps of Ukraine with Dr Katie Parker

An interesting insight into the role maps have on understanding a sense of place

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Saving our seas

A look into the impacts of plastic in the oceans

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Saving our seas with Sally Earthrowl

Sally Earthrowl is a British geographer and educator who has a wealth of experience in exploring our seas and oceans.

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Careers in planning and the built environment

Find out more about careers in town planning and the built environment

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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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