Our events will enrich your knowledge of the world's people, places and environments. Take a look below, or add our events to your calendar.
Experience the spectacular landscapes and endemic flora and fauna of the Rwenzori Mountains as captured by travel photographer Steve Russell.
This course provides the skills needed to integrate GIS into your teaching and a set of easy to use teaching resources that can be implemented without specialist GIS knowledge.
Maps can be beautiful, iconic and influential. Hugh draws on the Society's unparalleled collection to show how they have lured travellers to places from the 1600s to the present day.
Best-selling author of Prisoners Of Geography, Tim Marshall delves into our past and our present to reveal the fault lines that will shape our world for years to come.
Marking the 300th anniversary of Defoe's classic, Alexander Maitland sketches the life and adventures of the original Robinson Crusoe.
Neil will offer a historical perspective on flooding in York.
An interactive demonstration of open source software that can be used to search remotely sensed imagery for suitable field sites and reduce time and expense in the field.
Join our panel of experts as they share some of their favourite shots and explain how to get the best results from your camera.
A decade spent chasing the dream of climbing the world’s most infamous mountain.
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