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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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Exhibition

Skin maps: semi-permeable cartography

A new exhibition of collages and reworkings of historic maps from the RGS and other archives by Steph Morris.

Non-Society event

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.

Networking

Rural Geography Research Group morning coffee - June

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 June.

Film screening

Resonance

Join us for the premiere of the Resonance film, followed by a panel discussion delving into what radical acts of care may look like as the UK transitions its land use structure and practices, and as people work collectively to nurture the land and ourselves.

Workshop

Nourishing criticality and thinking through interconnection in crisis times

Join the Society's Food Geographies Research Group for a thought-provoking online event exploring how food can act as a powerful lens to understand and connect some of today’s most urgent social issues.

Exhibition

Earth Photo: Waddesdon

Visit National Trust Waddesdon to see a stunning selection of shortlisted images from this year's Earth Photo competition.

£27.00
Non-Society event

The breakthrough experience

Join best-selling author and internationally acclaimed inner child expert Karen Ruimy for a powerful one-time-only live workshop.

Webinar

Exploring literacy through geography

In this one-hour session, Fiona Sheriff will discuss a range of literacy strategies which can be used to demystify geographical vocabulary alongside a range of texts which can be used to open worlds in the classroom.

Exhibition

Earth Photo exhibition

The Society is pleased to showcase the winners and best in class from our international competition dedicated to engaging with still and moving image makers sharing the prescient issues affecting the climate and life on our planet.

Webinar

Bringing the El Niño phenomenon to the classroom

Hear more about the ‘El Niño: A Phenomenon of Opportunities’ teaching resource, looking at how communities manage flooding associated with a major El Niño event.

Discussion

The Endurance Photographs – book launch

Join the Society for the launch of its new book ‘The Endurance Photographs’, with a presentation by book contributor and polar photography expert, Jean de Pomereu.

Webinar

How do natural hazards become disasters?

Join this webinar with the Disaster Risk Management Professional Practice Group to explore how and why natural hazards become disasters, and how hazard scenarios can help support disaster risk reduction.