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Geography can take you places: Careers with Geography
Last week I was part of a team leading an ‘Insight to Geography’ day at the University of Manchester for a group of Year 10 Gifted and Talented students. One of the sessions focused on careers with Geography. It was … Continue reading
UNESCO World Heritage Challenge: Historic Centre of Rome
Rome, the centre of the Roman Empire, and the capital of the Christian world since the 4th century. The historic centre of the city was given world heritage status in 1980, and extended in 1990. Rome is full of ancient … Continue reading
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