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.
Fine art Antarctic photography 1910 to 1917
View some of the most celebrated images taken in the Antarctic in an exhibition showcasing the photography of Frank Hurley and Herbert Ponting.
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Panel discussion on co-design and co-production of physical geography research
A topical online panel discussion exploring the principles and practice of co-design and co-production in scientific research, including the complexities of decolonizing research practices, the importance of inclusive participation of indigenous people and indigenous knowledge, as well as the co-production of research outputs.
What’s in store for UK climate policy in the next five years?
In the light of UK Climate Change Strategy running 2021-2024 and a refresh expected, this event will provide an opportunity to reflect on the state of UK climate policy, highlight achievements of the past five years and discuss priorities moving forward.
Chartered Geographer introductory webinar
Join this webinar to learn more about the benefits of becoming Chartered.
Subject knowledge update: hazards and risk
This session will cover a variety of hazard case studies and talk about risk management and mitigation.
How climate change might trigger earthquakes and volcanoes
Earth's climate is changing rapidly, in some areas temperatures are excalating whilst in others there are intense downpours and storms. Research suggests climate changes may also exacerbate dangers beneath the earth's surface and may trigger earthquakes and volcanoes.
Geography in practice: the ethnic group deprivation index for England and Wales
This is the first of two sessions designed to introduce the Ethnic Group Deprivation Index (EGDI) for England and Wales.
Professional insights: Moving between industry and academia
In this webinar, jointly hosted by the RGS (with IBG) and the AGI Early Careers Network, we are focusing on moving between industry and academia, with our guest speaker sharing their experiences, reflections and insights.
Celebrating UN International Day of Forests
To celebrate UN International Day of Forests, join us at Bath's prestigious Holburne Museum for a talk by Oliver Whaley
Antarctica: land of ice and snow
In January 2020 Margie Crawford was a crew member on the square rigged Tall Ship Europa which sailed from Ushuaia, Argentina, to the Antarctic. In this talk she discusses her adventures and how she spent three weeks exploring the Antarctic Peninsula.
Behind Everest: Ruth Mallory’s story
This talk will explore Ruth Mallory's story, wife of Everest climber George, and a founder member of the Pinnacle Club, the first all female rock climbing club in Britain.
Tales from my latest travels
With a career spanning the globe, join Sir Michael Palin for a talk on his latest travels in another region of our world.
Monday night lecture supper
Stay for supper at the Society after the Monday night lecture on 25 March and meet other members.