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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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Discussion

Nature, biodiversity and conservation in the 21st century

Delve into contemporary conservation issues, from habitat loss to species protection. Panelists discuss human impacts, policy responses, and strategies to safeguard biodiversity for the future.

£5.00 - £12.00
Lecture

The Big Oardeal: crossing the Atlantic Ocean by rowing boat

Richard Janes and James Bracey will recount the story of their 41-day-long Big Oardeal, illustrated with pictures and video clips, taken along the route from La Gomera in the Canary Islands to Antigua in the Caribbean.

£0.00 - £5.00
Lecture

When the Andes rose: unlocking the mountain range's uplift story

Laura Evenstar examines how integrating multiple geological and climatic datasets can reconcile these contrasting views in shaping the modern Andes.

Lecture

Threads of Empire: a history of the world in twelve carpets

Please note that this event has been cancelled.

£10.00 - £14.00
Lecture

Chasing shadows: Tuva, a hidden country

Bill Thompson will talk about leading two expeditions to Tuva, Southern Siberia, which provided scientific studies of unknown caves and karst features.

Monday Night Lecture

The whispers of rock: stories from the Earth

Join Dr Anjana Khatwa in conversation with Mary-Ann Ochota as they discuss her new book which explores how rock has shaped our world and our lives.

Monday night supper

Monday night supper - 23 March

Stay for supper at the Society on 23 March after our Monday night lecture and meet other members and their guests.

£45.00 - £45.00
Lecture

A history of the world in 47 borders

Jonn Elledge shares the stories of borders that explore how political identities are shaped, why the world looks the way it does.

Lecture

Microlectures: Ely

King’s Ely will host an evening of microlectures on fieldwork and personal explorations of geographical thinking. Students will present a series of short lectures, chaired by the Society’s Vice President (Education), Alan Parkinson.

Non-Society event

The Mount Everest Foundation: summits, science, and survival

This year's Mount Everest Foundation lecture asks what the future holds for mountaineers and mountain communities, drawing on the experiences of young alpinists and pioneering mountain scientists.

Monday night lecture

The United Nations Global Statistical Geospatial Framework - Olive Powell

Discover, with Olive Powell, Office for National Statistics, how this framework helps unlocking smarter, place-based decisions worldwide.

Social

Map, chart, slide and artefacts evening

A chance to hear members' own stories, talking for ten minutes about their travels and experiences. Buffet Supper at half time.

£20.00 - £20.00