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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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Webinar

CGeog application accelerator for GGP

A four-week accelerator programme specifically designed to support Government Geography professionals and public sector employees, helping you focus your efforts and effectively prepare your application for Chartered Geographer.

Webinar

Digital twins for climate resilience

The Society and Ordnance Survey are collaborating on a luhctime webinar series focusing on digital twins. This session will be focussed on digital twins for climate resilience.

Webinar

NEA workshop for teachers

This teacher workshop will explore approaches to help students raise the grades they achieve in the Non Examined Assessment (NEA).

£30.00 - £40.00
Lecture

The rise and rise of the French Riviera

Jim Ring traces the story of the Riviera back to the British aristocrats who discovered it in the late 18th century, and identifies the qualities that have enabled the Cote d’Azur to stay ahead of the pack.

£0.00 - £5.00
Lecture

Using Rights of Nature to protect rainforest and paramo grassland ecosystems in Ecuador: a new paradigm for effective conservation

Dr Mika Peck will explain how how Rights of Nature principles are being used to empower local communities in defending valuable wildlife habitats from exploitation.

£0.00 - £5.00
Non-Society event

Is a river alive? - Robert Macfarlane

The best-selling nature writer Robert Macfarlane joins us for a deeply personal, political, and provocative journey that will invite us to radically reimagine both rivers and life itself.

cancelled

I can see the sea - teacher walkthrough

This event has been cancelled. A chance for educators to implement the 'I can see the sea' module into their classrooms.

Webinar

Climate justice and fieldwork: teaching the human geographies of climate change in Year 9

An introduction to a scheme of work focusing on climate change, human geography and climate justice designed for Year 9.

Lecture

The making of the white working class: race, class and identity in contemporary Britain

Why has the white working class become such a significant concept? Does the label best serve the people it refers to?

Discussion

The hole in the ozone layer

Join us to mark the 40th anniversary of one of the most significant environmental discoveries of our time, the ozone hole.

Webinar

Use geography: careers in sustainability

In this webinar learn from geography professionals with careers in sustainability.

Webinar

Chartered Geographer introductory webinar - May

Join this webinar to learn more about the benefits of becoming a Chartered Geographer.