
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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SE Asian flood
Looking at the causes and effects of extreme weather events such as flooding in SE Asia.

Why hazards become disasters despite our experience
An activity linked to our School Member lecture from Dr Martin Parham.

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

Predicting the ocean
‘Predicting the ocean’ means that we can understand how oceans influence our lives.

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

Broadcast from the Oman 3165 expedition - Mark Evans MBE
Oman 3165 is a seventy-day journey by kayak along the coastline of Oman in celebration of World Maritime Day.

Storm Claudia
Storm Claudia brought strong winds and heavy rainfall to parts of Ireland, Wales, England, Spain and Portugal in late 2025.

Global solar boom
Looking at the global development of solar energy as a method to help maintain energy security

Climate education with Dr Andrew Lee
We speak to Dr Andrew Lee from the Centre for Climate Change and Sustainability Education at University College London.

The element of surprise - why hazards become disasters, despite our experience – Dr Martin Parham
School Member lecture, 19 November 2025

Climate change in Central Asia with Dr Kate Leeming
Dr Kate Leeming talks about her experiences out in Central Asia and the impacts climate change is having on the region.

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