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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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New members' welcome tour
Recent joiners are warmly invited to join us at the Society in London to discover more about the history of the Society, who we are today and how to make the most of their membership.
The art of globemaking: inside the hidden world of an ancient craft
A rare glimpse inside the London studio of Bellerby and Co, Globemakers with founder Peter and a cast of traditional makers, fine artists and craftspeople.
Virtual Map Room November
Join the London committee in the virtual Map Room for a chance to socialise with other members online after the Monday night lecture.
Oceanic 31
Oceanic 31 brings together artists from a variety of backgrounds who are passionate about wildlife, conservation, and using art as a tool for positive change. These incredible and talented artists have kindly donated one of original pieces each focusing on one of the 31 species of Oceanic Sharks. The exhibition is intended to not only be an awareness raising tool but to also raise vital funds for the Shark Trust via auction.
Youth microlectures: Norwich
A fun evening of microlectures from senior pupils from the Norwich Schools Partnership showcasing a broad range of subjects in human, physical and environmental geography.
Protecting marine ecosystems
Examine the challenges facing marine ecosystems, including overfishing, pollution, and climate change, and discuss potential solutions for their preservation.
Climate change and the River Nile
Nile river flows have shown notable variability throughout recorded history and prompted many theories and investigations into its causes.
A Level study day - morning
A Level students will benefit from a series of sessions led by experts that focus on areas of the key stage five curriculum.
Use geography: careers in the civil service
Learn from geography professionals working in the civil service as they share their insights and advice, and explore opportunities for starting your career in the sector and how you can use geography to develop professionally.
A Level study day - afternoon
A Level students will benefit from a series of sessions led by experts that focus on areas of the key stage five curriculum.
COP 29: what just happened? An expert panel discussion
This expert panel discussion, hosted by the 91ÇÑ×Ó Climate Change Research Group, looks back at the ins and outs of COP 29 in Baku.
Impact of tourists on Nunavik and its community
Canadian Arctic tourism has developed exponentially over the last decade. Much tourism focuses on its pristine wilderness - a vast, empty landscape of ice and snow containing charismatic wildlife. This lecture gives an overview on Arctic tourism, past, present, and future, and a look on its impact.