At Queen Mary University of London, we believe that a diversity of ideas helps us achieve the previously unthinkable.
Diversity and inclusivity continue to lead the way at the School of Geography, which brings together recognised experts in their fields to provide research-informed teaching and innovative collaboration across disciplines that explore global challenges from climate change to poverty and inequality. Our history dating back to 1894 means the School is deeply embedded in our East End home, researching unique social and environmental questions in a dynamic urban context – while benefitting from the community and industry engagement opportunities that London offers, helping our graduates to secure jobs at influential organisations across the private and public sector, from prestigious museums and cultural organisations to the UK Environment Agency and Civil Service groups like Defra. Beyond our local connections, the international nature of our work takes staff and students to research and learning sites all over the world – including field classes to other global cities like New York, Belfast and Rotterdam.