
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.
Food geographies coffee morning - April
Online coffee mornings for postgraduate and early career researchers to share and discuss Food Geographies research.
Emerging voices in economic geography: finance and sustainability
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.
Professional Pathway to Chartered Geographer introductory webinar – April
Join this webinar to learn more about the Professional Pathway to Chartered Geographer. We will discuss the programme’s framework, highlight key professional development activities and guide you through the application process.
Doing political geography in authoritarian times
Hosted by the RGS Political Geography Research Group, this panel assembles a range of political geographers who are engaged in tackling topical questions in the field.
Map, chart, slide and artefacts evening
A chance to hear members' own stories, talking for ten minutes about their travels and experiences. Buffet Supper at half time.
A history of polar exploration in 50 objects - Bath
Anne Strathie will feature objects with connections to Bath’s own polar explorer and the BRSLI’s Franklin expedition artefacts.
The urban future
Join us on GeoNight, the European night of geography to discuss how urban design can bring nature back into cities boosting biodiversity, wellbeing, and climate resilience.
Expanding universe - Hormazd Narielwalla and Dr Katherine Parker
Discover the artworks and artefacts featured in the Society’s Map Room at this engaging talk with the artist, Hormazd Narielwalla, and the Society’s Cartographic Collections Manager.
A history of polar exploration in 50 objects - Oxford
Writer, biographer and researcher Anne Strathie shares stories of objects from key periods in polar exploration history from Cook’s circumnavigation in the 1770s, including reference to items held in Oxford’s museums.
Why biodiversity matters: Esmond Bradley Martin prize giving and lecture
This talk explores why biodiversity matters, who decides what we protect, and how global science and local conservation can work for nature and communities.
Monday night lecture supper - 13 April
Stay for supper at the Society on 13 April after our Monday night lecture and meet other members and their guests.










