The RGS-IBG Annual International Conference regularly attracts over 2,000 geographers from around the world. This year, the conference is taking place in London at the Society and Imperial College London, and online.
We are looking forward to receiving your proposals for the conference programme at the RGS-IBG Annual International Conference 2023! The submission portal for the conference programme is now open, and can be accessed via our guidance for session organisers, and our guidance for presenters.
If you have any questions, please contact ac2023@rgs.org.
The deadline for submissions for the conference programme (organised sessions, papers and posters) is Friday 24 March 2023. Please note this date has been extended so that it does not fall on a UCU strike date.
Guidance for individual presenters (including how to submit your paper)
Guidance for session organisers (including how to submit your session)
List of advertised calls for papers
Session formats and types
Conference timeline and key dates
Chair's theme
Frequently asked questions
Inclusivity and safety at the conference
The following guidelines for participation will apply in 2023. These are intended to allow as many people as possible the chance to participate in the conference and to present.
Delegates will be limited to ONE paper presentation and ONE panel/workshop contribution, OR, TWO panel/workshop contributions. The role of discussant is included as a panel/workshop contribution.
A single paper may only be presented once at the conference.
We cannot guarantee to resolve all timetable clashes for non-presenting co-authors where they are involved in multiple sessions.
An individual should normally chair no more than TWO timeslots, unless invited by the conference organisers to chair additional sessions.
An individual should normally (co)convene no more than TWO sessions (so a maximum of four timeslots).
All sessions will be reviewed by the AC2023 Conference Planning Committee before being accepted for the conference.
Sessions will be limited to TWO timeslots in the programme. A timeslot is 1 hour 40 minutes.
Sessions may take the form of presented papers, panels, practitioner forums, discussions, workshops, or something else.
Sessions may opt to be in-person, online, or to request a hybrid format. Innovative formats are encouraged, particularly for online sessions which make use of uploading 'on-demand' content in advance of sessions to be viewed ahead of time.
Please remind contributors of the limits on individual contributions when accepting paper proposals for a session.
Session organisers should ensure that they have sufficient confirmed contributors to allow the session to go ahead if any withdraw.
Sessions do not need to be sponsored by a Society Research Group in order to appear in the programme, but session organisers may wish to seek the sponsorship of one of the Society's Research Groups for their session.
Learn more about the range of initiatives undertaken both by us as conference organisers and by our Research Groups.
We are piloting new approaches at this year's conference.
Find out more about our sustainability policies for the conference.
The conference programme for AC2023 will be announced in May 2023.
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