Why do people move? Our educational video resources explore case studies based on the Society's Field Research Programme.
A mission to solve unanswered questions about one of the most remote and least-studied wilderness areas on our planet.
While for many years it has commonly been seen as the world’s most failed and dangerous state, Somalia is also a country with a strong drive for resurrection throughout the coming years.
Examining the processes by which the British were encouraged to become part of the geographies of manufacturing
Alex Nickson talks about flood preparation and resilience in cities across the world
Despite comprising over three quarters of Russia land mass, Siberia is home to only forty million people, one of the lowest population densities of any region or country in the world
Professor Alun Hubbard tells us about his research in Greenland, looking specifically at glacial melt and retreat
We asked a range of experts who work on issues surrounding Antarctica to tell us why Antarctica matters to them…
We asked a range of organisations and individuals to tell us how they think Britain is changing...
In 2015 over one million people crossed the Mediterranean to Europe in search of safety and a better life. Find out their stories.
Find out more about studying geography at GCSE and A Level, geography at university and career paths
A guided tour across the top of the world
By placing a booking, you are permitting us to store and use your (and any other attendees) details in order to fulfil the booking. We will not use your details for marketing purposes without your explicit consent.
You must be a member holding a valid Society membership to view the content you are trying to access. Please login to continue.
Join us today, Society membership is open to anyone with a passion for geography
Cookies on the RGS website This site uses cookies to enhance your user experience. OK