GIS For Teachers
Do you teach Geography? Do you want to learn more about GIS for your classroom? Newcastle University are hosting a FREE course for Geography teachers… Read More »GIS For Teachers
Do you teach Geography? Do you want to learn more about GIS for your classroom? Newcastle University are hosting a FREE course for Geography teachers… Read More »GIS For Teachers
As international governments meet at CoP26 to decide the next steps in tackling climate change, we invite students to come and do the same. The… Read More »Discover CoP26 – The Global Climate Conference
Catherine Douglas, Degree Programme Director for Agriculture, explains how agricultural scientists play a very important role in climate change research. Climate change and the environment… Read More »Could a career as an Agricultural Scientist be for you?
When visiting schools and museums our Street Scientists often get asked a variety of questions from curious children. Here are the answers to some of… Read More »Scientists answer Children’s Questions on Earth Science
We hear from Dr Alan Jamieson and Dr Thom Linley about their most recent exciting discoveries in the deepest parts of the Pacific. We live… Read More »Pacific discoveries show wealth of life still present in our oceans
A vital part of many of our courses at Newcastle University is practical work; giving student’s the opportunity to apply their theoretical knowledge is essential… Read More »Geospatial Field Trip: Eight Days at Seathwaite Valley
Every year our first year Surveying and Mapping Sciences and GIS students take part in an eight day field trip to the Seathwaite Valley in the heart… Read More »Field Trip: Measuring the Lake District
To celebrate International Talk Like a Pirate Day we have put together a virtual treasure hunt that you can do from a phone or computer.… Read More »Virtual Treasure Hunt