Our interactive Virtual Lectures and Workshops are delivered by our University staff. These new A Level sessions correspond to the EDEXCEL and AQA Geography syllabi, encourage geographic enquiry and provide opportunities for learners to develop their knowledge across a range of geographic subjects.

To book or find out more about our Virtual Lectures and Workshops please email science.outreach@hud.ac.uk

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Ecosystems under stress: effects of human activity

In this masterclass, your students will have the opportunity to use specialist equipment to understand the nature of ecosystems (from a global to local scale) and assess the effect humans are having on species and habitats. 

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Understanding place thro' quant' and qual' methods

In this interactive masterclass 'Understanding place through quantitative and qualitative methods', your students will access data sets, consider how we come to perceive and know places and examine why it is important to think critically about a sense of place.

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Human intervention in coastal landscapes

This masterclass introduces a range of approaches to managing the risks associated with coastal erosion and includes an interactive activity based on a real-world case study in which the consequences of different management interventions are explored.

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Globalisation in the contemporary world

In this interactive masterclass, your students will have the opportunity to engage with the multifaceted nature of globalisation by exploring the origins and geographical pathways that various items take as they are assembled and transported to their intended destinations.

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Virtual Lectures

Virtual Lectures are designed to assist with learning across a range of geographical themes, that correspond to the current Geography A Level curriculum. Lectures aim to broaden your students' knowledge and provide experience of university based teaching and learning.