MRes or PhD students researching anything related to rural geographies, including food, farming, climate, sustainability, culture, digital, arts, renewable energy, communities, landscapes, livelihoods, policy, health, mobility (transport), or methods, are invited to join the Rural Geography Research Group for a relaxed, friendly, early morning coffee meeting.

Participants can expect a light-touch, informal space for postgraduates to connect, discuss their projects, share small wins, and support one another.

There will be no presentations and no pressure - simply an opportunity for conversation.

Attendees will spend the hour:

  • Meeting other rural geographers.
  • Sharing what we’re working on (in one-two minutes).
  • Talking about what helps us stay motivated.
  • Gathering ideas on what you want future sessions to look like.
Rural Geography Research Group morning coffee event poster: relaxed, supportive, online, one hour.
© Rural Geography Research Group

Booking information

  • Advance booking for this event is required. In order to book you will need an account on our website. If you already have an account you will be prompted to log in when you click 'book now'. Please create an account if you do not have one yet (you do not need to be a member of the Society to create an account).
  • This event will be held on Zoom and joining instructions will be included in your confirmation email.

If you have any questions or require assistance with your booking, please email events@rgs.org

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Key Information

Postgraduates
Thursday 19 February 2026
10.00am-11.00am
Online

Online
Member £0.00, Non-member £0.00
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This event has been organised by the Society's Rural Geography Research Group.