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As the new academic year begins, why not gift Society membership to the Young Geographer in your life?
For anyone with a keen interest in the world’s people, places and environments, Young Geographer membership is a valuable and enjoyable experience. It’s an excellent way to support a young person’s passion for geography, by unlocking lots of educational resources and opportunities to enhance their academic career.
There are so many benefits to becoming a Young Geographer, including:
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A digital subscription to Geographical, the Society’s monthly magazine. This dynamic publication offers informative and educational content on a wide range of geographical topics, such as culture, wildlife, and exploration. You can also browse previous editions of the magazine online.
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Access to the Society’s wide range of educational resources, designed to complement the GCSE, A Level and university curricula. These include podcasts, video series, and case studies.
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Full access to our events programme, including our renowned Monday night lectures, themed panel discussions and bite-sized microlectures. You can attend live events online and also browse our catalogue of over 200 event recordings.
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Digital access to all our academic journals – a perfect resource for undergraduates, or anyone embarking on research projects.
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Online guidance on making the most of university and early career choices – everything from which university modules to pick, to case studies from geographical professionals.
For just £47, you can give one year of Young Geographer membership as a gift. All you have to do is complete the gift application form and send it to us at membership@rgs.org. You can also direct any queries to this address.
Young Geographer membership is open to anyone aged between 14 and 24, or anyone studying geography at GCSE, A Level or as an undergraduate, no matter what their age.