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Grants

Our grants programme develops new knowledge and advances geographical science by supporting geographical research in the UK and overseas.

To date in 2024, with the generous support of our donors, over £166,000 of funding has been allocated to support 70 field research and school fieldwork projects, from 36 institutions. Projects are taking place in 34 countries spanning six continents. Topics range from analysis of community energy projects in the UK, to mapping the impacts of alluvial mining on mammal communities in the Peruvian Amazon.Ìý

See the full list of projects funded in 2024, and find out more about past field research supported through the Society’s grants programme in our grant stories.Ìý

Grants are available for desk-based research, fieldwork and expeditions, research into teaching and learning, and developing teaching resources. For enquiries, please contact grants@rgs.org

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Grant deadlines

View our all our grant deadlines for 2024 to 2025 at a glance.

Expedition grants

Our independent travel grants support challenging and inspiring geographical journeys and expeditions all over the world.

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Research grants

We support a range of field and desk-based research projects, from established researchers undertaking cutting edge fieldwork to early career academics working on smaller projects.

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Student grants

Every year we support over 40 student fieldwork projects, from PhD students collecting data for their dissertation to groups of undergraduates looking to get out into the field for the first time.

Teacher grants

Grants to support school fieldwork and expeditions, and innovation in teaching geography at secondary and higher education level.

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Guidance for Society grant applicants

Guidance and resources for applicants and recipients.

Projects supported

Projects we support cover a range of geographical topics, from volcano monitoring, to adaptations to climate change, to farmers' rights issues.

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Grant stories

Hear from the Society's grant recipients as they reflect on their research, their experiences and highlights of their trip.

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Becoming a grant reviewer

The grant reviewing process is essential in enabling funding organisations to support those they set out to help, as well as having benefits for applicants and reviewers.Ìý

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Grants programme supporters

We have a range of donors who have supported the grants programme this year, and in past years.

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Grants programme reviewers

The expertise of external screeners allows us to review hundreds of grant applications every year.