
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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Getting started with ArcGIS - January 2026
This CPD event is for teachers with little or no previous GIS experience.
Choose geography: careers in energy transition
Lecturer Nick Smith will be talking to geography professionals working in the energy sector, who will share their career pathway and talk about current projects they're working on.
Confronting flood risk and climate change
Peter Doktor will explain the approach being taken to develop the Broadland Futures Initiative, which aims to improve the resilience of people, places, and the environment to flooding.
Going further with ArcGIS - January 2026
This event is for school teachers who have previously attended ‘Getting started with ArcGIS’ or acquired equivalent experience in another way.
Asgard legacy
In an expedition led by Founder’s Medal recipient Colonel Patrick Baird, Mount Asgard was first climbed in 1953. Seven decades later, Niall and Finn McCann attempted to follow in their grandfather’s footsteps.
The spirit of the rainforest
Scientist and author Rosa Vásquez Espinoza takes us on a deeply personal journey into the heart of the Amazon, exploring the rainforest not just as an ecosystem, but as a living, breathing entity.
Postgraduate insights webinar: why join an RGS-IBG Research Group
This webinar will explain what our research groups are, the opportunities they offer to postgraduate geographers, and ways to get involved in them.
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.
'Stretch and challenge' in geography
In this session, Chris Hoare will explore what we really mean by stretch and challenge, how to implement and plan for a successful stretch and challenge and give you the opportunity to critique, plan and share a range of successful activities that can be applied across key stages.
Rural Geography Research Group morning coffee
MRes or PhD students researching anything related to rural geographies are invited to join the Rural Geography Research Group for its first relaxed, friendly early morning coffee meeting.
Mastering CVs, applications and interviews
Join this webinar for an interactive lunchtime discussion on mastering CVs, applications and interviews. Gain valuable insights from experienced professionals as they share their knowledge, experiences and practical advice.
The Raleigh Club - Deborah Ireland
This Be Inspired talk looks at the history of the Raleigh Club and its remarkable members.










