
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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Skin maps: semi-permeable cartography
A new exhibition of collages and reworkings of historic maps from the RGS and other archives by Steph Morris.
Earth Photo: Waddesdon
Visit National Trust Waddesdon to see a stunning selection of shortlisted images from this year's Earth Photo competition.
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.
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.
Digimap for Schools: a quick guide to fieldwork for KS3
Find out more about how the online GIS Digimap for Schools can be used to support fieldwork.
Understanding and communicating risk through geospatial applications
Hear from the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) geospatial team on the range of tools developed to support risk assessment and decision-making across the organisation.
Forecasting surface water flooding in climate cange
This online panel, hosted by the RGS-IBG Climate Change Research Group, will hear from experts dicussing surface water flooding in a changing climate.
Earth Photo 2026 award ceremony
Join us for a special evening at the Society celebrating the power of photography to tell the story of our planet at the Earth Photo awards ceremony 2026.
Earth Photo: Sidney Nolan Trust
Visit Sidney Nolan Trust to see a stunning selection of shortlisted images from this year's Earth Photo competition.
Berry Head
Malcolm Hart will lead this day, introducing special aspects of this remarkable landscape, which displays evidence of both natural and military history and offers stunning views across the bay and along the South Devon coast.
Celebration of teaching and learning in geography higher education
This event organised by the Geography Education Research Group is dedicated to exploring and celebrating teaching and learning in geography (and allied disciplines) in Higher Education.
People and place fieldwork skills and opportunities in your local area
Run in collaboration with Field Studies Council, this session will introduce methods of data collection and fieldwork techniques that can be done local to your school.











