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Albanian-Italian artist Erdiola Kanda Mustafaj selected for Hidden Narratives Residency
We are pleased to announce that artist Erdiola Kanda Mustafaj has been selected as the recipient of the Hidden Narratives Residency.

New data shows the benefits of choosing geography at university
Data released this week shows the continuing benefits of university education and geography as a subject to study.

Editorial roles available at Society journals
Two of the Society’s scholarly journals are looking for new Editors to support the work of the journals and their editorial teams.

Over 600 sessions planned for 2026 Annual Conference
The provisional programme for this year’s Annual International Conference has now been published. Find out what's inside.

Inspiring young geographers through the Frederick Soddy Schools Awards
We're spotlighting the Frederick Soddy Schools Awards and the transformative opportunities that it brings. Find out its origins, who can benefit and how you can apply now!

Society's awards showcase an astonishing breadth of geographical achievements
This year, our medals and awards recognise 27 outstanding people for their notable contributions to geography. Discover more about the recipient's achievements.

2026 RGS grant recipients are heading into the field
Our grants programme has seen a bumper year, with record numbers of applications! Find out more in this news piece including stories from the first recipient into the field, Dr Robbie Mallett.

New Chartered Geographers approved by the Society’s Council
Congratulations to the 25 Society Fellows who were recently awarded Chartered Geographer status by Council.

Supporting early career researchers
As the summer term begins, we want to highlight the ongoing and important work this year by the Society’s 30+ Research Groups aimed at supporting postgraduate and early career colleagues.

Celebrating Sir David Attenborough on his 100th birthday
Sir David Attenborough’s gift for storytelling has connected multiple generations of people to the natural world. Recipient of two Society medals, on his 100th birthday, our Director Joe Smith reflects on what makes him special.

Researching the Korean DMZ: Q&A with Madelaine Joyce
The 2025 Area Prize for the best paper published in the journal by an early career researcher has been awarded to Madelaine Joyce for her paper 'Sensing the sky's edge: Atmospheric insights into the Korean demilitarised zone’. We talked to Madelaine to find out more about her research.

Professional spotlights: hear from geographical experts in industry and government
We’re starting a new series – Professional spotlights – where you’ll hear from geographical experts and thought leaders in industry and government. This time, we speak to Olive Powell, Head of Geography and Geospatial at the UK Office for National Statistics (ONS).