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.
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A short history of flowers
From stories of exploration and unrequited love to excessive hybridisation and botanical piracy, Advolly will bring the histories of our most-loved flowers to life.
Virtual Map Room December
Join the London committee in the virtual Map Room for a chance to socialise with other members online after the Monday night lecture.
Geography in practice: using GIS to survey habitats and measure improvements for biodiversity net gain
Over the past year, data management firm EcoSpatial Solutions has been working with the Canal & River Trust to gather baseline data and measure improvements in biodiversity net gain (BNG) accurately in England and Wales.
Evaluating like a geographer
Aimed at both new and more experienced teachers, discover a range of strategies for developing students' evaluative and decision-making capabilities across Key Stages 3-5.
Disaster Risk Management Professional Practice Group AGM
Join the Disaster Risk Management Professional Practice Group for their Annual General Meeting.
How to write your first academic book review
This webinar brings together experienced authors and reviewers to offer invaluable insights specifically tailored for geography scholars.
Research Group mentoring series: pathways to academic careers
This mentoring workshop will cover pathways to different academic careers. This is a joint event with the Political Geography Research Group.
Children’s lecture by Lucy Shepherd
Join us for our annual children’s lecture, where stories of our fascinating world will come to life! Our special guest speaker, soon to be announced, will captivate young minds with engaging tales. After the lecture, enjoy a variety of fun activities, explore our giant floor map, and of course squash and biscuits.
The future of geography: how power and politics in space will change our world
Geopolitical expert Tim Marshall explores how politics and geography are as important in the skies as on the ground, covering great-power rivalry, technology, commerce, combat in space, and what it all means for us down on Earth.
Fellows and Members Christmas quiz
As the year draws to an end, join the South regional committee for a festive online get-together and test your geography knowledge in our Christmas quiz!
How we all became navigators
What is the story behind the development of the maps applications we use every day and how have they changed the way we think about the world around us?
Haenyeo voices: merging tradition and science to monitor reef changes
This project explores the effects of environmental change on Jeju Island’s reefs by combining Haenyeo divers’ traditional ecological knowledge with scientific monitoring.