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Outreach

Our academics have a range of outreach resources that showcase their work.

You can also get involved with our research clusters on social media. The Centre for Quaternary Research has an account on Twitter, @CQRRHUL, as does the Royal Holloway Centre for Geohumanities, @RHGeoHumanities.

Outreach resources

This resource showcases a joint project between Durham University of Royal Holloway University of London. It shows journeys into life on the edge, from WW1 to the forbidden zones of the 21st century.

https://artsandculture.google.com/project/portraits-of-no-man-s-land

This resource includes a large number of articles targeting the UK A Level geography and geology syllabus, but as well as diverse articles about climate change, Antarctica, ice shelves, glacier recession and sea level rise.

http://www.antarcticglaciers.org

Aerocene Community is a multidisciplinary artistic project intervening in issues of fossil fuel extraction, global aeromobility regimes and public aerial health. Through the fabrication, launch and flight of solar powered, balloon-like ‘aerosolar sculptures’ community members experiment with tools of atmospheric sensing and politics.

http://www.sashaengelmann.com/aerocene

We have a number of teaching resources embedded on the Royal Geographical Society webpages.

https://www.rgs.org/schools/teaching-resources/?keyword=royal%20holloway

Antarctic Geopolitics – Professor Klaus Dodds

In this podcast, Bethan Davies and Klaus Dodds discuss Antarctic Geopolitics.

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