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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Shackleton's Legacy Exhibition
To mark the centenary of Shackleton’s death, a new exhibition, Shackleton’s legacy and the power of early Antarctic photography, is avaliable to view at the The Shipwreck Treasure Museum.
Visit to EDF Hartlepool Nuclear Power Station
An opportunity to join a guided tour of the Hartlepool Nuclear Power Station and consider the role of nuclear in the future of energy generation in the UK.
Chartered Geographer virtual networking
Join the Chartered Geographer coffee morning to meet with Chartered Geographers online. Drop in any time to network.
Antarctica and its wildlife: past, present and future
In this illustrated talk, Andrew Clarke will introduce the continent and its wildlife and discuss future prospects in the light of climate change.
SPITI: Tibetan culture in the modern world
Capturing a valley's evolution from medieval to modern life over 30 years, featuring a community center built with ancient methods supported by the Auroville Earth Institute, recognised with a UN Climate Change Low Carbon Award.
Student global leadership conference
A student conference designed to inspire the next generation of leaders.
The future coast: managed realignment
Climate change means the British coastline is eroding increasingly fast. This talk looks at the response to that change represented by managed realignment, the organised abandonment of the coast.
Informing action: Esmond B.Martin lecture
The lecture will explore examples of how careful research can be the foundation of progress towards a better world. The 2024 Esmond B. Martin RGS Prize will also be presented.
Monday night lecture supper
Stay for supper at the Society after the Monday night lecture on 8 April and meet other members and their guests.
Map, chart, slide and artefacts evening
A chance to hear members' own stories, talking for 10 minutes about their travels and experiences
Use geography: careers in environmental consultancy
A careers webinar with insights and advice from geography professionals working in environmental consultancy.
South Devon's caves and their Ice-Age history
In parts of South Devon the Devonian limestones have extensive cave systems which contain a wealth of fossil remains. This near unique record of cave history will be presented in this talk by Professor Malcolm Hart.