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Calling all geographical filmmakers!
Following the success of our summer film night in July, we are seeking submissions for a winter edition to be held on the evening of Wednesday 4 February 2026.

New Chartered Geographers approved by the Society’s Council
Congratulations to the 17 Society Fellows who were recently awarded Chartered Geographer status by Council.

CPD opportunities awarded ‘Assessed for CGeog’ logo
We’ve recently awarded our ‘Assessed for CGeog’ logo to a host of exciting professional development activities,

Hybrid work in an era of climate change
In our next research spotlight, we look at a journal paper which explores how hybrid workers sense and adapt to climate change and the challenges it brings.

A guided tour across the top of the world
Each month we spotlight resources and updates from our Education team. This September, we zoom in on the relaunched Discovering the Arctic – an interactive website for schools.

Collections update: Icicle’s grand adventure
The Society’s Cartographic Collections Manager, Dr Katie Parker, reflects on a recent conservation project involving a penguin affectionately nicknamed Icicle and an overnight stay at our neighbours, the Natural History Museum (NHM).

Are you a geographer? Get involved!
Connect with school students and inspire the next generation by sharing your work and experiences in interactive conversations.

Giant great ape installed on Society’s Terrace
Internationally renowned Australian artist Lisa Roet has installed a 13 metre (43 ft) sculpture of a great ape on the Terrace at the Society.

Over 2,100 geographers gather at Annual International Conference
With more than 2,100 geographers from around the world joining us at the University of Birmingham and online last week, the 2025 Annual International Conference was the Society’s biggest-ever to be held outside of London.

Book now for our autumn 2025 events
Autumn is a busy time at the Society, and a great opportunity to discover geographical talks, discussions and exhibitions at venues across the UK.

Increase in GCSE numbers highlights growing awareness of geography's importance
With 302,706 students taking the geography exam this year, it was the 6th most popular GCSE subject.

Teaching about urban regeneration and gentrification
A successful workshop that took place this summer exemplifies the collaborative work done to support teaching on urban regeneration, and demonstrates the impact of having strong partnerships in education.