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Projects and Partnerships

The Society has worked with a variety of partners on a range of projects and collaborations including resources, CPD provision, teacher networks, educational support, student opportunities and more. The outcomes of many of these collaborations can be found in our resources section, and further information about our larger projects can be found below.

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Jewel of Arabia

The Society is proud to be a Jewel of Arabia expedition partner and will produce a range of resources to accompany the 30-day expedition.

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National Education Nature Park and Climate Action Awards

The Natural History Museum is leading a partnership with the Royal Horticultural Society and other partners, including the Society

Endurance22

The Endurance22 Expedition located the wreck of Endurance, the lost ship of polar explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton in March 2022

Looking out to the front of the SA Agulhas II ship sailing through the ocean in Antarctica, with pack ice all around

2019 Weddell Sea Expedition

A pioneering Antarctic expedition into the depths of the frozen Weddell Sea.

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Geography and Core Maths

Working with the Advanced Mathematics Support Programme (managed by MEI)

A map of an urban area with a blue background and white roads only. The roads show a pattern that reveals a river running though the urban area.

Data Skills in Geography

Data Skills in Geography is a two-phase, three year programme, funded by the Nuffield Foundation

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'Stay home'

Rethinking the domestic during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Global Learning Programme

New materials, continuing professional development (CPD) and funding for schools to support teaching about Global Learning at Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 3 in geography and other subjects.

A group of teachers standing outside the London 2012 Olympic stadium in Stratford, London. They are being guided by a fieldwork expert in how to lead fieldwork for schools in the area.

Geography: a subject hub for London

Geography: a subject hub for London seeks to improve the quality of teaching and learning of geography in London’s schools, in addition to encouraging more pupils to study geography

A female student holding a foam globe that has split into two to show what the inside of the earth looks like. The globe shows coloured layers to identify the core of the Earth.

Action Plan for Geography

Enhancing the teaching and learning of Geography in schools

A group of older students lined up on a beach. In the background you can see a rocky beach with seaweed, and then the sea.

Raising aspiration and achievement through fieldwork

Geography, and geographical field-work and field-research, can support young peoples’ aspiration and achievement

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Professional Development support from ERM

ERM supported the Society in the professional development of geographers