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Celebrating the geographical work across the civil, crown and public sector, the Government Geography profession has today opened up nominations for its annual awards.
The Government Geography Profession was established in 2018 to support geographical expertise across the public sector.
Ofsted has today published a subject report looking at how geography is being taught in England’s schools.
This series brings together Foreign, Commonwealth & Development geographical data documents.
Guidance on complying with the rules and regulations for reformed A levels and AS qualifications in geography
Permanent Committee on Geographical Names (PCGN) guidance on the impact of geographical names upon many areas of life.
The Permanent Committee on Geographical Names guidance for the proper writing of geographical names.
Climate change, economic growth and economic development have gained increasing attention in academic and policy literature
How to apply to protect a food, drink or agricultural product name under the UK GI schemes.
PCGN guidance on the role of the United Nations in promoting the standardisation and accurate spellings of geographical names worldwide.
Introducing the flexible geography project, designed to provide subnational economic statistics for any user-defined area of the UK.
Rules and regulations for reformed A levels and AS qualifications (taught from September 2016) in geography
Introducing the flexible geography project designed to provide statistics for user-defined areas of the UK
Dr Patrick Porter challenges some of the central underlying concepts of ‘the national interest’ that have underpinned UK foreign policy in recent years.
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