A 'Be Inspired' talk on the work of people of Punjabi descent with the Society's archives, by Chandan Mahal
This talk recounts how people of Punjabi descent worked with the Society's archive to explore the places associated with their ancestral heritage using maps and photographs alongside their own family archives.
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Remote activities for undergraduate students to enhance workplace skills
A collection of equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) resources with relevance to staff recruitment and promotion in HE geography.
In the 1920s, the Royal Geographical Society became involved in a series of efforts to climb Mount Everest. This resource delves into some of the forgotten stories of members of the expeditions.
Innes Keighren (Royal Holloway, University of London) talks about taking students to New York for a fieldtrip.
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