All societies rely on relationships with each other and the physical environment. Increasingly these are fragile interdependences presenting intellectual and practical challenges. Our Geography course tackles these issues from a broad base, but also allows you to specialise. Globalisation, environmental economics, conservation and ecology, climate change, glaciation, the future of developing regions, cultural differences just some of the topics you can study on the Cambridge Geography course. They have one of the UK s largest geography libraries, containing around 20,000 books, journals and periodicals, and the Scott Polar Research Institute is an integral part of the Department.