
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.
Impactful storytelling from the field
Don't just go on an expedition – ensure its legacy lives on through a story that matters.
Geography in practice: Active Places Power
Hear from Sport England as they discuss their interactive mapping and reporting tool, Active Places Power (APP)—the openly available national sports facilities database.
The geography of global health
This discussion explores the geography of global health, examining how location, mobility and inequality shape vulnerability and resilience. Please note: this event has been postponed due to this week's Tube strikes.
Expedition risk assessment and safety management
Learn the fundamentals of risk assessment and safety management for overseas expeditions and field projects on this tailored one-day course.
Choose geography: careers in the built environment
A student webinar showcasing geographical careers in the built environment in collaboration with the Built Environment Schools Trust.
Recent advances in turbulent wind farm dynamics colloquium
Attendees of the joint Euromech/ERCOFTAC colloquium are invited to a drinks reception and poster session at the Royal Geographical Society.
Rural Geography Research Group morning coffee - April
MRes or PhD students researching anything related to rural geographies are invited to join the Rural Geography Research Group for its monthly relaxed, friendly early morning coffee meeting, this April.
Getting started with ArcGIS - April 2026
This CPD event is for teachers with little or no previous GIS experience.
Going further with ArcGIS - April 2026
This event is for school teachers who have previously attended ‘Getting started with ArcGIS’ or acquired equivalent experience in another way.
A sense of place: Nicholson and Millom
Poet and writer Norman Nicholson’s writing is rooted in Cumbria’s geology and life in Millom on Cumbria’s coast. This tour explores his connection with some striking natural and recovering post-industrial landscapes.
The life of Captain James Fitzjames - Fabiënne Tetteroo
This talk explores the roles of Captain James Fitzjames and highlights primary sources that reveal a more accurate, underexplored portrait of this remarkable officer.










