6 February 2023 6.30pm - 7.45pm
Online and at Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), 1 Kensington Gore, London, SW7 2AR
Free for members
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What can objects tell us about Antarctic history? Jean presents some of his favourite Antarctic objects from a new book co-authored with Dr Daniella McCahey.
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Monday night lectures are open to Fellows and Members and are included in the cost of membership.
Monday night lectures will be held in person in the Ondaatje Theatre and the bar will be open in the Map Room before and after the lecture.
There will be a reduced capacity and all Fellows and Members wanting to attend in person must pre-book a free ticket.
We will continue to live stream all of the Monday night lectures so you can watch them from wherever you are.
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Banner image: Half sledge man-hauled by Douglas Mawson on his return to Cape Denison. RGS-IBG
Card image: Lincoln Ellsworth’s 1933 Northrop Gamma Polar Star. This was the first plane to fly across Antarctica, 23 November to 5 December 1935. Photo by Eric Long. Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum, Washington DC, United States
[Online] Join the Teaching and Scholarship Forum (TeaS), an online collaborative space run by the Geography and Education Research Group (GeogEd), in partnership with the Society.
[In-person] This course is aimed at Key Stage 1 and 2 teachers who are interested in developing spatial awareness skills linked to the primary geography curriculum.
[Online] Join this webinar to learn more about the benefits of becoming Chartered.
[In-person and online] Members of the Chartered Geographer Assessors Committees are invited to attend the forum to discuss best practice, feedback and their perspectives regarding professional accreditation and assessing.
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