School of Geography and the Environment, Oxford
At the University of Oxford’s School of Geography and the Environment, we undertake world-class interdisciplinary research to address societal and environmental problems, advance knowledge and develop better public policy to drive positive change for the planet.
Our academic programmes equip students with the skills they’ll need to seek solutions for humanity’s challenges through our research-led teaching which encompasses human and physical geography, and environmental studies.
Watch our lectures, learn about our courses, and hear stories about the research, students and staff at SoGE. Find out about our research centres as shown in our featured channels.
Oxford Geography Prospective Undergraduates of Black Heritage
Oxford Geography Parent, Carer and Guardian Webinar
Oxford Geography Careers in the Climate Space Webinar
Oxbridge Geography Webinar: 'Which should you choose?'
Open Day 2025 - Geography at Oxford: Where Will it Take You?
Open Day 2025 - From Nationalism to Fascism and Back Again: A Geographical Perspective
Open Day 2025 - Discovery to Prediction: From Understanding the Climate to Forewarning of Disasters
What is the 15 minute city?
BCM symposium
The Geography Admissions Test (GAT) – advice and guidance
Introduction to BA Geography at Oxford - Virtual Open Days 2021
Admissions Overview - Virtual Open Days 2021
How Climate Smart Cocoa builds sustainable communities
Geography at Oxford: Meet Oxford Geography students
Geography at Oxford
Planetary Healthcare: Caring for people and planet in a climate crisis
Murder in Madras intimacy, domesticity, and violence in a colonial archive
The need for just transformations in urban mobility
Don’t look up: When climate change meets Hollywood
Keeping the Fire: Oxford-UNISA Decolonising Research Methodologies (2022)
'Situating the Environmental Social Sciences and Humanities: Community Voice Project'
Building Bridges: Engaging the Environmental Social Sciences and Humanities
Criminal Repair and Postcolonial Sovereignty in the Jamaican Lotto Scam
Keeping the Fire: Oxford-UNISA Decolonising Research Methodologies (2021)
Park in the Dark
SoGE@Meeting Minds Global 2021: Anti-racism and geography education
Covid-19 & mobilities in understanding the lived reality and framing of diasporic Blackness
(Anti)Blackness and Dual Power: Thinking from Durban, South Africa
More-than-climate litigation: Global Majority vs UK Government - MSc NSEG Student Video