
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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Lessons from the ice: what it means to be a scientist in 2026
Dr Heïdi Sevestre explores bold science, resilience, and the urgent responsibility of scientists today to engage, communicate, and inspire collective climate action.
Monday night lecture supper - 1 June
Stay for supper at the Society on 1 June after our Monday night lecture and meet other members and their guests.
The rebirth of Cornish mining: a white-gold rush for Britain's green future
An exploration of the relationship between lithium and Cornwall through ethnography, intersection of literatures concerning place-making, marginality, and critical geopolitics.
RGS Presents: The Future of Exploration Live with Bruce Parry
Join Matt Pycroft in conversation with explorer Bruce Parry for the opening episode of The Future of Exploration podcast. Known for his immersive work with indigenous communities, Bruce brings a deeply human perspective to how exploration is changing in today’s world.
Bare bones, band aids and staying alive
Join Dave Connell for an evening of stories of survival and adventure running a medical life support company, as a special forces medic and as a survival film and TV adviser.
The Endurance Photographs – book launch
Join the Society for the launch of its new book ‘The Endurance Photographs’, with a presentation by book contributor and polar photography expert, Jean de Pomereu.
Summit Photo 2026 - book now
Join the Society over three fascinating days to hear presentations by world leading photographers, filmmakers, policy advisors, and NGOs on the power of visual media to inspire, inform and effect change.
RGS Presents: The Future of Exploration Live with Tim Marshall
Award-winning journalist and author Tim Marshall joins Matt Pycroft for a live recording of The Future of Exploration. Bringing a geopolitical lens, Tim explores how geography, power, and global changes are reshaping the meaning of exploration.
Routes, ruins and reconnaissance: private viewing
Hear presentations and be the first to view the new exhibition on the life and career of Gertrude Bell FRGS.
School Member Lecture: the Slapton Sands gravel barrier system
Join our School Member lecture this autumn to explore the Slapton Sands barrier system in Start Bay, with Professor Gerd Masselink.
Gladys West "I've got to get this right": A life of achievements that underpin GPS
This year's EGR Taylor lecture seeks to do justice to Gladys West and the impact of her work.
EGR Taylor lecture supper 2026
Dinner following the 2026 EGR Taylor lecture by Philip Moore on the life and impact of Gladys West.











