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Our aim is to promote geography and geographical education in the South West of England. Geography SW is a collaborative project driven by a group of enthusiastic geographers who have volunteered their time to create a wide-ranging and dynamic resource to support the wider geographical community.
The monthly Geography Southwest newsbites provides a summary of events, new resources and short news items. Detailed articles give more detail news stories relevant to teachers of geography in the region.
Welcome to the Geography Southwest May 2022 Newsbites with a selection of geography events, resources and recent news items. We are delighted to have received the Highly Commended certificate in the Geographical Association’s 2022 Publishers’ awards. The GA citation reads: “This website is a fantastic collaboration that creates and curates…
Read MoreIn April’s guest blog, Rebecca Nesbit looked at the question of what wildlife species should be saved, and the issues that arise from strategies to protect species. In the summer after I finished my A levels, I was lucky enough to spend time…
Read MoreWelcome to the April 2022 Newsbites, providing a selection of geography events, resources and news. We hope you will find these items informative and useful. Do join us on Tuesday 28 June 2022 for the first SW Geography Teachers’ Conference, a partnership event involving Geography Southwest, the University of the…
Read MoreWelcome to the March 2022 Geography SouthWest Newsbites, featuring a summary of recent geography resources, events and news. We hope you will find this selection informative and useful. We have recently added to this website here an article on the impacts of climate change by climate scientist Dr Freya Garry…
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Our aim is to promote geography and geographical education in the South West of England. Geography SW is a collaborative project driven by a group of enthusiastic geographers who have volunteered their time to create a wide-ranging and dynamic resource to support the wider geographical community.