We’ve recently launched several new resources for teachers and students.
The first is an A Level teaching resource on transport geography, looking critically at the newly constructed Elizabeth line, formerly Crossrail. As the world's first 100% digitalised railway, the new line is a perfect example of a 21st century infrastructure megaproject.
This is accompanied by our free-to-all Elizabeth line resource by geography teacher and author, Nick O’Sullivan.
We’ve also produced a podcast and accompanying resource on audio recording in school assignments or research projects, working with PhD candidate and audio academic, Celia Robbins.
The resource features suggested audio equipment, formats and editing software, as well as examples of audio documentaries on topics relevant to geography. Listen to the podcast here.
Find out more about our work with schools and browse our catalogue of award-winning resources to enhance geographical teaching and learning in your school.
Congratulations to the newest members of our Council, elected at our Annual General Meeting yesterday.
79 international geographical societies or organisations, including the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), have issued a joint statement.
People of the Sea is the new autobiography of iconic catamaran designer James Wharram written with his partner Hanneke Boon.
2015 medal and awards winners announced Professor Michael Batty and Paul Theroux have both been awarded Royal Medals as part of a series of awards that recognise extraordinary achievement in geographical research, fieldwork and teaching, photography and public engagement.
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