
What's on
Browse our in-person and online events, including our Monday night lectures, regional events and teacher CPD sessions. You can also watch a selection of our past talks.
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EVC update workshop
This course gives trained EVCs the opportunity to revalidate while looking at current issues and sharing good practice. Join the workshop on 19 November.
School Member lecture: The element of surprise - why hazards become disasters, despite our experience
School and Student Members are invited to come along to this lecture, by Dr Martin Parham, who will discuss why hazards can become disasters, even in locations where they are common. This event is being held exclusively for the Society's School and Student Members only.
Setting goals for career development
Join this webinar for an interactive lunchtime discussion on setting goals for career development. Gain valuable insights from experienced professionals as they share their knowledge, experiences and practical advice.
Chartered Geographer introductory webinar - November
Join this webinar to learn more about the benefits of becoming a Chartered Geographer.
Emerging voices in economic geography: housing
A new webinar series hosted by the Society's Economic Geography Research Group, showcasing fresh perspectives from early career researchers.
Microlectures: Peterborough
The King’s School will host microlectures on the theme of People, prosperity, planet, partnership and peace from the UN Resolution 2030, agenda for sustainable development. Students will present a series of short lectures on a super-curricular geography subject that they are passionate about.
Silk Roads: ancient and modern
Drawing from his experience of travelling sections of the Silk Road, Eric Woods reflects on this famous network of trade routes and what it will become as the belt and road initiative.
Predicting the ocean: a view from the Menai Strait
Britain is surrounded by ocean. But how does it function? Here Professor Tom Rippeth will examine how, over the past 2 millennia, we have pieced together nature's clues to better understand it.
From pixels to peat: the England Peat Map
Join this lunchtime webinar exploring the England Peat Map, covering the data and methods used as well as the outputs produced.
COP 30: What just happened?
RGS-IBG Climate Change Research Group is hosting an expert panel discussion to address the details, outcomes, expectations as well as critique of COP 30 in Belém, Brazil.
Discarded: how will today’s artefacts form part of our future fossil record
How long will the artefacts of human activity last? What might their potential fossil record look like, and how will they form over time?
How to save the city: a guide for emergency action
Paul Chatterton explores aiming for a car-free and post-carbon city, involving ecological and government change.











