
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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Live broadcast from the Oman 3165 expedition
Mark Evans MBE will broadcast live from the Oman 3165 expedition to answer questions submitted in advance by teachers and KS3-5 students.
Children's lecture: secrets of the Unknown Adventurer
Follow in the footsteps of the renowned Unknown Adventurer on a thrilling journey into jungles, oceans, mountains and hidden worlds! Discover wild stories and sketchbook secrets and after the talk, enjoy squash, biscuits and fun activities, including exploring our giant floor map!
Monday night lecture with the Rt Hon the Baroness May of Maidenhead
Former Prime Minister and geography graduate, Baroness May, will be giving the closing lecture of the autumn series.
Monday night lecture supper - 8 December
Stay for supper at the Society on 8 December after our Monday night lecture and meet other members and their guests.
Professional accreditation in the public sector
Join us to learn more about how the Professional Pathway to Chartered Geographer and Chartered Geographer can support your public sector career.
Fiesta: a journey through festivity
Travel writer Daniel Stables explores some of the highlights of the cultural explorations he encountered on the journeys that underpin his narrative travel book 'Fiesta'.
Use geography: careers with a local impact
In this lunchtime webinar learn from geography professionals with careers making a meaningful impact at the local level.
Chartered Geographer introductory webinar - December
Join this introductory lunctime webinar in December to learn more about the benefits of becoming a Chartered Geographer.
Christmas quiz: online
As the year draws to an end, join the South East regional committee for a festive online get-together and test your geography knowledge in our Christmas quiz!
On thin ice: a life in the Antarctic
Professor Dame Jane Francis will combine talking about her own life in polar research with insights into cutting-edge research now being done in Cambridge on the threat to the Antarctic ice shelf. The talk will be followed by wine and canapes.
Driven by the monsoons
Using archaeology, Barry Cunliffe explores the origins of the modern connected world through historic trade routes crossing the Indian Ocean.
Celebration of teaching and learning in geography higher education
Join our Geography and Education Research Group for an upcoming event dedicated to teaching and learning in geography (and allied disciplines) in higher education.











