
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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The very worst journey in the world
In this Be Inspired talk, Hugh Turner revisits the challenges and terrors of 'The very worst journey in the world'.
Re-framing Trump’s wars through a focus on energy
Hosted by RGS Climate Change Research Group, this panel centres on the crucial and geographical issue of energy transitions.
Wayfarer: an outsider's way into geography and place
Join adventurer, multi-award-winning travel writer and 2025 Ness Award recipient, Phoebe Smith, for a lecture exploring how nature and place can offer a pathway to salvation.
Monday night supper - 2 March
Stay for supper at the Society on 2 March after our Monday night lecture and meet other members and their guests.
Smart planning at scale - from documents to dashboards
In this Geography in practice webinar, James Pryor discusses the need for ‘good’ planning data, the technology used to develop such a system, and an analysis of residential development in Milton Keynes.
Postgraduate insights webinar: careers beyond academia
Join us for an informative session where you can bring your questions to a panel of experts who have made the transition beyond acadmia.
Support climate solutions for schools with the EN-ROADS simulator
In this short, practical workshop, join David Preece to learn how to use the EN-ROADS simulator model, and how to integrate it in to teaching, activities and workshop ideas.
Green journeys: rethinking travel and carbon
How can we travel responsibly in a warming world? Experts explore low-carbon transport options, sustainable tourism, and the role of geography in designing journeys that reduce environmental impact.
Use geography: careers in environmental consulting
In this lunchtime webinar learn from geography professionals with careers in environmental consulting, including speakers working in conservation, GIS and planning.
School Member lecture: what’s happening to global governance? - Professor Emma Mawdsley
Join our School Member lecture this Spring to explore the recent trends in global governance and what futures might lie ahead.
Progressive fieldwork opportunities for primary geography
Using the school grounds and surrounding area to deliver challenging learning and teaching through fieldwork from EYFS to Year 6.
Food geographies coffee morning - March
These online coffee mornings, hosted by the Society’s Food Geographies Research Group (FGRG), are spaces for postgraduate and early career researchers working in Food Geographies to discuss their research.











