Sir Laurence Dudley Stamp, former President of the Society and director of the Land Utilisation Survey of Britain, was internationally renowned as a great populariser of geography to students and the wider public.
George’s talk will explore the fascinating collection of relief models held at the Society which represent a significant component of Stamp’s life work, and of the creative and engaging ways which defined his approach to the teaching of geography throughout the mid-20th century.
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On Thursday 16 March, the Society will be transformed for Ice Station RGS – an evening of immersive entertainment themed around our frozen world.
The Society has awarded accreditation to four programmes in the latest cycle of the undergraduate and Master’s programme accreditation schemes.
A first-person narration of the voyage of Endurance
Researchers have developed a model to predict the effects of human activity on coastal and wetland bird populations.
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