
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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Chartered Geographer application accelerator - June
A four-week accelerator for those eligible for Chartered Geographer to focus your efforts in preparing your application portfolio.
Skin maps: semi-permeable cartography
A new exhibition of collages and reworkings of historic maps from the RGS and other archives by Steph Morris.
Digimap for Schools: a quick guide to data collection and tables
Find out more about how the online GIS Digimap for Schools can be used by your students.
RGS Presents: The Future of Exploration Live with Bruce Parry
Join Matt Pycroft in conversation with explorer Bruce Parry for the opening episode of The Future of Exploration podcast. Known for his immersive work with indigenous communities, Bruce brings a deeply human perspective to how exploration is changing in today’s world.
Bare bones, band aids and staying alive
Join Dave Connell for an evening of stories of survival and adventure running a medical life support company, as a special forces medic and as a survival film and TV adviser.
Geographic perspectives on disaster risk management: disaster preparedness and risk reduction
This session covering 'Geographic perspectives on disaster risk management' explores disaster preparedness and disaster risk reduction covering elements from the disaster risk management framework.
Cities and the authoritarian turn
A webinar co-hosted by the Political Geography Research Group and the Urban Geography Research Group.
River restoration: The Dub Beck Project, Loweswater
The Dub Beck River Restoration Project at Loweswater, is reconnecting the river to its natural floodplain, improving habitat for fish and other wildlife.
Rhinos in the rainforest: what links the world's rarest rhinos and the climate crisis?
This conversation explores how the fate of the world’s rarest rhinos reflects wider environmental pressures shaping natural ecosystems and human communities across the globe, and how ensuring their survival is a key tool in the fight against runaway climate change in one of the most biodiverse regions on earth.
Hamlyn symposium on medical robotics 2026
The Hamlyn Symposium unites global experts to share innovations, foster collaboration, and advance medical robotics through workshops, demonstrations and networking.
What do geographers actually do? A webinar for students
A student webinar showcasing the variety of careers pathways available with geography. This webinar focuses on the business and finance sector.
Use geography: careers in policy
In this lunchtime webinar learn from geography professionals with careers in policy.











