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School student events

The Society runs a variety of events for students including careers events, lectures and study days.

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Our full range of events will enrich your knowledge of the world's people, places and environments.

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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.

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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.

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Decarbonising transport: considering people and place

Sarah will outline the work that is taking place to accelerate the decarbonisation of transport and consider how considerations of people and place intersect with delivery of greener transport.

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Land smart

How can we fit people, food, nature, houses, carbon, trees, solar panels, roads, flood-waters and warehouses on one small island? Land smart for the latest on the race for space on earth.

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Warmth from below: where ice and ocean meet

As Arctic sea ice melts away, the ocean below is absorbing six times more solar radiation. This lecture will highlight the changing ocean processes melting ice and implications for our weather and climate.

Physical geography atlas of the invisable.

School Member Lecture: the power of maps

School and Student Members are invited to come along to this lecture to hear from a leading academic on a topic that is curriculum relevant. This event is being held exclusively for the Society's School and Student Members only.

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The changing rainforests

A journey through the Congo Basin, reflecting on the future of its iconic wildlife and trees and showing how the African forests are a key part of the climate change puzzle.

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Our changing climate: why does 1°C matter?

Those who downplay the risks of climate change sometimes suggest that global warming is ‘just’ an increase of 1°C so the consequences cannot be large. This talk will highlight why 1°C matters.