Year: 2025
King Edward’s Bath win Worldwise Quiz 2025
The evening of November 12th saw 14 teams from 8 different schools participate in this years quiz. A great turn out! Much anticipation. Tony Hoare, our calm and collected quizmaster, kicked off proceedings after the rules and logistics were presented …
Ed Atkins on the geography of green jobs – Oct 21st 2025
“Future geographies of work in a changing climate” There were plenty in attendance at this autumn lecture in late October, which took place after a quick AGM with a reflections on the past year and no change to the committee. …
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“Can TV save the planet?” by Steve Phillips, Sep 24th 2025: Lecture report
“Can TV save the planet?” by Steve Phillips, Open Planet Studio Report by David Richards, University of Bristol & Bristol GA Secretary What a great start to our 2025-26 season of events on 26th Sept. Over 130 arrived at the …
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Feedback from the GA Annual Conference at Oxford Brookes
Committee memmbers, Layla Bray and Janet Neil reflect on their trip to 2025 GA Annual Conference at Oxford Brookes on behalf of the Bristol GA Committee.. Layla Bray (Trinity Academy, Bristol) reports on Day One: 15th April 2025 Attending the …
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Scoping Temple Quarter and Finzels Reach Bristol for NEA work
Teacher CPD event: 4th June 2025 The redevelopment of land in the Bristol city centre, from the ‘Western Harbour’ (proposed) to Temple Quarter (major project underway), provides a valuable case study for geography students. They can investigate the different approaches …
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“Quantitative Human Geographies – seven children, four shattered nations, a slowing down planet”
Report by Dr. Qiujie Shi (Lecturer, Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol). On the 6th March 2025, it was my great pleasure to welcome Professor Danny Dorling, my friend and mentor, and introduce him to an audience of local students and …
