
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.
Earth Photo 2025 exhibition
Earth Photo 2025 - visit the Society to see a stunning selection of the selected and winning images from this years competition.
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Digital Geographies Research Group annual symposium 2025
Join us for the RGS-IBG Digital Geographies Research Group annual symposium. This year's topic will be 'Global Digital Geographies: Digitalising the Territorial'.
Earth Photo: Basildon Park
Visit National Trust Basildon Park to see a stunning selection of the selected and winning images from this years competition.
Hamlyn symposium on medical robotics
The Hamlyn Symposium fosters global collaboration, showcasing advancements in medical robotics among leading surgeons, engineers, and scientists worldwide.
Getting started with ArcGIS - Manchester Metropolitan University
This event has been cancelled. We hope to provide new dates in the Autumn term.
Earth Photo: Waddesdon Manor
Visit Waddesdon Manor to see a stunning selection of the selected and winning images from this years competition.
Going further with GIS - Manchester Metropolitan University
This event has been cancelled. We hope to provide a new date in the Autumn term.
Digimap for Schools: a quick guide to fieldwork
Looking for fieldwork ideas? During this session, run in partnership with Ordnance Survey, we will explore options for mapping your fieldwork both locally and on your fieldtrips and introduce some apps that are available to help you.
Views in the interior of Guyana 2021
Inspired by the Schomburgk Archive housed at the Society, Ann Gollifer presents a new exhibition displayed in the Director's Gallery.
Gentrification and complexity – field-based workshop for A Level teachers
This one-day workshop is designed to introduce A-Level teachers to new ways of explaining changing places with a particular focus on connections between people, the economy, and the ways that infrastructure(s) link the local, national, and international scales.
National Education Nature Park: an opportunity to support young geographers
This webinar is an opportunity to learn more about how professionals can get involved with outreach, allowing learners to meet people using geographical knowledge and skills in the work place. We will be linking this to the National Education Nature Park, which aims to empower children and young people to make a positive difference to both their own and nature's future.
Visit to Bucks Mills
Chris Braund will explore the history of this unique fishing village.
Of people and place
Join us to hear from a multi award-winning portrait, documentary and commercial photographer who has worked on international assignments documenting and highlighting global humanitarian and environmental issues, as well as shooting impactful campaigns for large brands and editorial clients.