We're aiming to produce a new #InspiringPeopleAtHome talk every two weeks for the foreseeable future. These great little talks will be hosted at rsgs.org/videos, shared across our social media, and featured in this e-newsletter.
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RSGS Explorer-in-Residence Craig Mathieson takes us on an dramatic journey with The Polar Academy, the charity he founded in 2015 which has since been dubbed Europe's toughest youth training programme!
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The Chief Executive of RSGS, Mike Robinson, discusses the life and achievements of little-known Scottish scientist James Croll, describing how he founded the basis of modern-day climate change understanding whilst working as a janitor in Glasgow in the 19th century.
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The next edition of The Geographer, due out in mid-June, will explore active travel, specifically walking and cycling, and has been produced with support from Paths for All. As we look to rebuild a more robust and sustainable society post-COVID-19, it couldn't be more relevant. The magazine will feature experts working in the sector, record-breaking endurance athlete Mark Beaumont, Active Nation Commissioner Lee Craigie, and adventure photographer Hamish Frost 👇
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Striking Gold on the Yukon (Part 1)
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"In the summer of 1896, a gold prospector ventured up a tributary of the Klondike River and had, what could safely be called, a pretty good day." A two-part blog post, telling the story of the Klondike Gold Rush and a Scottish plant collector who followed the prospectors’ trail.
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By Jo Woolf, Writer-in-Residence
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Erskine Beveridge: the Dunfermline Geographer
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"Beveridge's photographs could be dismissed as a romantic view of Scotland but, as well as castles and mountains, they also capture a historical geography and social history..."
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By Bruce Gittings
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Climate Emergency Summit IV
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We hosted another successful Climate Emergency Summit in late May, focused on construction and bringing together some of the sharpest minds in this industry and in sustainability. The associated report from this event will be published in the coming weeks, and submitted to Government thereafter.
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To support Scottish geography teachers during lockdown, the RSGS Education Committee hosted the first of a series of virtual TeachMeets in May using Zoom. The TeachMeet explored ‘remote teaching’, and 78 teachers from Scotland and beyond signed in to see ten presentations on the approaches being taken, and to share their common difficulties.
This event was very well received, not just for its range of ideas, but also for teachers to express their concerns, bringing a sense of commonality for the participants. To access a recording of this TeachMeet, please contact james.cave@rsgs.org
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Whether you are an individual dealing with virus-induced social isolation, or a corporate leader trying to navigate your way through uncertainty, resilience is the key to success. Resilience is about not giving up when things get difficult; rather than being about surviving, it is about thriving...
In partnership with Outward Bound Oman, we're delighted to present 'Lessons in Resilience', a series of interactive resources for school and university students, complete with videos, lesson plans and student workbooks.
The plans are very flexible age-wise and can be used in a variety of ways – from stimulating discussion amongst outdoor education students at university, to inspiring young people in junior and secondary schools (or at home!) about the value of learning outdoors.
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