
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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Royal Photographic Society International Photography Exhibition 166
The International Photography Exhibition 166 (IPE), is the world’s longest-running photography exhibition, renowned for showcasing the diversity of contemporary photography from around the world.
The Endurance Photographs
This exhibition brings together a selection of Hurley’s photographs from the 1914 Endurance expedition.
Academic publishing strategies and paper development
This session will provide early career researchers with advice on academic publishing strategies and paper development.
University teaching during your geography PhD
This webinar will bring together a panel of speakers to examine the ins and outs of gaining higher education teaching experience.
Use geography: careers in education - teaching and outdoor learning
In this lunchtime webinar learn from geography professionals with careers in education: teaching and outdoor learning.
Coastline on the edge: Happisburgh past, present and future
On this walk, we’ll look at the eroding cliffs and understand how they have changed over time, examine the fossils and artefacts they reveal, and discuss what continued erosion could mean for the landscape, the community and the future of this iconic Norfolk village.
Professional Pathway introductory webinar
Join this webinar on 28 May to learn more about the Professional Pathway.
Emerging voices in economic geography: technology, platforms and labour
Emerging Voices in Economic Geography is a new webinar series hosted by the Society's Economic Geography Research Group, showcasing fresh perspectives from early career researchers.
Atlantic rainforest: exploring Black Beck Wood
Black Beck Wood is a notable example of Atlantic rainforest, a rare and threatened habitat in the UK characterised by high rainfall, humidity and mild temperatures.
The history and future of Nenthead Mines
A guided walk to explore the history and future of Nenthead Lead and Zinc Mine with James Fielding and the Nenthead Mines Conservation Society.
Lessons from the ice: what it means to be a scientist in 2026
Dr Heïdi Sevestre explores bold science, resilience, and the urgent responsibility of scientists today to engage, communicate, and inspire collective climate action.
Monday night lecture supper - 1 June
Stay for supper at the Society on 1 June after our Monday night lecture and meet other members and their guests.











