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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.
2024 - Hottest February on Record
February 2024 saw average global temperatures rise, marking the 9th consecutive month in both sea and surface air temperatures.
Beyond ‘Sinking Islands’: Resisting Climate Change in Tuvalu - Dr Liam Saddington
School Member lecture, 13 March 2024
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%.
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.
UK in the Wider World
Despite being a relatively small nation, the UK is an influential player on the international stage.
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.
Maps of Ukraine with Dr Katie Parker
An interesting insight into the role maps have on understanding a sense of place
Saving our seas
A look into the impacts of plastic in the oceans
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.
Careers in planning and the built environment
Find out more about careers in town planning and the built environment
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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