
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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What’s happening to global governance? - Professor Emma Mawdsley
School Member Lecture, 4 March 2026.

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

Storm Goretti
Focussing on Storm Goretti, and featuring two other storms which hit the same region in close succession: Storms Ingrid and Chandra.

Geographical careers in the conservation sector
Introducing students to geographical careers in the conservation sector.

China case study
Exploring China’s history, landscapes, development and environmental challenges.

Nature-based solutions to climate change with Dr Stephen Cornelius
Dr Stephen Cornelius from WWF explains how ecosystems can be part of the response to climate change.

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

Global systems and global governance
Understanding the flows between places and how these flows impact the shape of places and how people use them.

Fossil fuel pathways
Dr. Angus McNelly discusses the intricate relationship between fossil fuels and the development of countries.

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

Discovering Wetlands
Wetlands exist throughout the world in many different forms, and they have great importance for people and nature.

US nuclear power revival
How countries such as the US are attempting to secure their energy supply.
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