7 November 2023 10.00am-10.30am
Online via Wonder
Free
All Chartered Geographers are invited to join our coffee morning, a virtual networking event, through the Wonder platform.
Please feel free to drop in to the session at any point between 10.00am and 10.30am to network with other Chartered Geographers.
Please note that you will receive joining instructions for this event at 10.00am the day after making your booking, or 30 minutes prior to the event if you book on the day.
This event is recognised by the Society as being suitable professional development for Chartered Geographer and may also be suitable for other professional accreditations.
By participating in this event you agree to abide by the Society's Code of Conduct.
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[In-person] Explore Honeydale Farm on an inspiring and informative guided farm walk, led by founder, Ian Wilkinson or a member of the FarmED team.
[In-person and Online] Our panel, chaired by Gillian Burke, will explore Esmond’s conviction that data are essential to wildlife protection. His generous bequest to the Society creates a major new prize to recognise such work.
[In-person and online] Hear from Professor Tom Spencer, Professor Barbara Brown and Dr Sarah Hamylton on the world’s first major expedition on a coral reef, which engaged with themes that resonate with today’s geographers: underwater adventure, gender equality, climate change and a scientific legacy that lives on.
[Online] Mentoring can bring new perspectives to your professional development. This webinar will explore the benefits of mentoring and how to get the most from this relationship.
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