What's on
Browse our in-person and online events, including our Monday night lectures, regional events and teacher CPD sessions. You can also watch a selection of our past talks.
Everest 24
This exhibition will commemorate the 100th anniversary of the 1924 British Mount Everest expedition during which Man Bahadur and Lance-Naik Shamsherpun tragically died and George Mallory and Andrew Irvine disappeared pushing for the summit.
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Applying the lessons from international disaster response to domestic major incidents
An expert panel will discuss the links, similarities, and differences between local and international policies and guidelines for disaster risk management and disaster response.
Chartered Geographer Assessor forum
Members of the Chartered Geographer Assessors Committees are invited to attend the forum.
Professional insights: mentoring
Mentors are invaluable sources of advice, guidance and support and are often suggested to support career development at all stages of professional development.
Going further with GIS - Manchester Metropolitan University
This event is for teachers who have completed the Teach with GIS one-day CPD course and wish to further develop their knowledge and skills. Anyone who has previously attended Teach with GIS may sign up.
Geography in practice: analysing the Ethnic Group Deprivation Index
This second session on the Ethnic Group Deprivation Index (EGDI), includes a description of its creation, a demonstration of how the data can be used to understand ethnic inequalities in local areas, and hands on training on how to use the index.
Geography in practice: biodiversity net gain, a new approach to an old problem
This webinar, led by John Cornell (Natural Environment Team Leader at Greater Cambridge Shared Planning), will examine biodiversity net gain (BNG) implementation in England, focusing on Greater Cambridge's experiences.
Chartered Geographer application accelerator
A four-week accelerator for those eligible for Chartered Geographer to focus your efforts in preparing your application portfolio.
Geography on your doorstep: how to use the school site for primary fieldwork
This session is aimed at primary school teachers and will give a range of ideas on full investigations that can be carried out on the school site as well top tips for carrying out fieldwork.
Harnessing the power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for teaching history and geography
In this special partnership event, the implications of AI for history and geography in schools, and how best to harness the power of AI for teachers and for pupils, will be explored.
EVC update workshop
This course gives trained EVCs the opportunity to revalidate while looking at current issues and sharing good practice.
EVC training visit leaders and managing critical incidents
This course is intended to give experienced EVCs a framework and resources for providing training for visit leaders in their own schools. The course is accredited by the Outdoor Education Advisers’ Panel (OEAP) and training will make use of current government literature relating to school visits.
Creative ideas in teaching physical geography
This workshop led by Pete Loader and Gillian Finucane will explore ‘Earth Learning Ideas’ relating to Natural Hazards, Earth Structure, Climate Change and Plate Tectonics.