
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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Suzhou embroidery: the awakening of a 1,000-year tradition
This exhibition aims to break through the traditional perception of embroidery as merely a 'skill' and to explore how the needlework itself can become an independent aesthetic subject and a spiritual expression.
Postgraduate insights webinar: becoming a journal reviewer
This webinar will provide a crash course on how to become a reviewer, and how to provide a writer with collegiate and helpful feedback on their research and writing.
Choose geography: careers in global governance
This event is appropriate to all secondary school students who study global governance units in geography, as well as students who are interested in this topic generally.
EVC update workshop
This course gives trained educational visits coordinators the opportunity to revalidate while looking at current issues and sharing good practice.
An evening with Michael Portillo: A life of two halves
Michael Portillo joins us live on stage to share funny and poignant stories from his rich and varied life.
Chartered Geographer introductory webinar - March
Join this webinar to learn more about the benefits of becoming a Chartered Geographer.
Progressive teaching on sustainability and climate change
Supporting primary geography educators in delivering high-quality, progressive teaching on sustainability and climate change.
Spring gathering and quiz
Join the North West committee for a gathering with fellow geography enthusiasts centered around a quiz.
New members' welcome tour - 16 March
Recent joiners are warmly invited to join us at the Society in London in March to discover more about the history of the Society, who we are today and how to make the most of their membership.
The hidden seasons - Tristan Gooley
The changing seasons take on new meaning when seen through the lens of nature’s clues and signs. Exploring changes in the land, sky, plants, animals and water.
Rethinking the future of our seas and what you can do to help
Stephen Akester will describe the state of the world’s fisheries and also cover how the push for marine conservation areas has fared, with practical advice on the fish you can eat in support of a sustainable industry.










