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New Editor sought for Area

The Society is seeking a new co-editor for its journal Area.

Celebrate expeditions and fieldwork at RGS Explore 2023

Join us at the RGS Explore festival 2023 to celebrate exploration, field science and travel with purpose with eight exciting days of events and workshops.

Congratulations to our new Chartered Geographers

Congratulations to the 14 Society Fellows who were recently awarded Chartered Geographer status by Council.

Society supports drone workshop

On Monday 27 March the Society supported a knowledge exchange event on the growing use of drones in UK skies.

Inaugural recipient of Esmond B. Martin Royal Geographical Society Prize announced

The inaugural Esmond B. Martin Royal Geographical Society Prize has been awarded to Kenyan biologist and conservationist, Dr Paula Kahumbu.

Wiley announces new transformational deals

Wiley has announced new transformational agreements, enabling open access publishing in the Society’s journals for participating organisations without incurring direct costs to the authors.

New Wiley Digital Archive Research Fellowships awarded

We have awarded three new Research Fellowships, providing researchers with access to the Wiley Digital Archive platform to undertake research using our Collections.

New report outlines geographers’ legal impact

The Society has published a new report on the contributions of geographers and geography in shaping the law and legal proceedings.

Government geography conference hosted at Society

On Wednesday 11 January we welcomed the Government Geography Profession to the Society for their postponed 2022 annual conference.

Research Group highlights from 2022

A round-up of activities across the Society’s 31 Research Groups over the last year.

New external examining principles

New guidelines of relevance to geographers have been published for external examiners at UK higher education institutions.

AC2022: programme highlights

With just one week to go until the 2022 Annual International Conference, we have put together some programme highlights from across the week which you won’t want to miss.

Congratulations: A Level results day 2022

Congratulations to everyone receiving their geography A Level results today.

Society grants support early career researchers

Find out more about the research of our Small Research Grant recipients for 2022.

Wiley Research Fellowships: Jonathan Westaway

We caught up with Wiley Research Fellow Jonathan Westaway to discuss his research on Gurkhas in the Everest expeditions of the 1920s and 1930s.

Society partners with research projects to uncover the hidden histories of environmental science

The Society is delighted to be working with geographers leading AHRC and NERC funded projects, to further our understanding of unexplored areas of history that relate to environmental sciences.

Changes to our membership categories

This spring we are bringing in the changes to how some of our membership categories are named or structured that were agreed at the Special General Meeting in September 2021.

Migrants on the margins: achievable solutions

A new report outlining the results and outcomes of the Society’s field research programme, Migrants on the margins, is now available to read online.

Nominate now for the 2022 medals and awards

Every year our medals and awards recognise geographers who have made a significant contribution to geographical research, fieldwork, teaching, policymaking, and public engagement.

See what’s coming up this spring

We are delighted to share our spring events programme, full of interesting topics, ideas, and insight.

Your membership card for 2022

The image on this year’s membership card features a photograph taken by Yevhen Samuchenko, Magic Tree. 

Secret Stories

The Society has contributed content to a new smartphone app, launched by Ordnance Survey (OS), that aims to get more of us outdoors and enjoying the UK.

Hybrid events – the best of both worlds

If you’re planning a conference, lecture or meeting over the coming weeks and months as coronavirus restrictions ease, look no further than the Society’s COVID-secure venue.

Updates from previous grant recipients

Between 2016 and 2019, the Society supported over 230 projects. We caught up with four of the recipients to hear about their projects and how support from our grants programme aided their research.

Chris Philo: Victoria Medal 2021

As part of our celebration of this year’s medals and awards recipients, we caught up with Professor Chris Philo, recipient of the Victoria Medal for his contribution to research in health, social and cultural geographies, to discuss his greatest achievement, advances in his field and his advice for those wanting to go into research in this area.

Earth Photo 2021 competition deadline approaching

The deadline for this year’s Earth Photo competition is fast approaching, with just one week left to submit your entries.

New episodes: 39 ways to save the planet

The first in the next batch of episodes of our partnered BBC Radio 4 series, 39 ways to save the planet, will be broadcast today.

Society reaffirms commitment to addressing inequalities

As geographers, we are acutely aware that where you are born, and to whom, have a great effect upon the opportunities available to you throughout your life.

Join us for GeoNight

Join us on Friday 9 April for the International Night of Geography, or GeoNight.

Earth Photo 2021 competition launched

We’re excited to announce this year’s Earth Photo competition is open for entries.

Nominate now for our new President and Council members

We are inviting nominations from Fellows for a number of Council positions to be elected in June 2021, including the next President of the Society.

Congratulations to our new Chartered Geographers

Congratulations to our Fellows who were awarded Chartered Geographer status by our Council in September.

Research Group competition: communicating climate change

The Society’s Climate Change Research Group has launched a competition seeking the most effective, original and engaging ways to encourage action on climate change.

Professional Practice Group on Disaster Risk Management proposed

The Society is pleased to be considering a proposal for its first Professional Practice Group: a network for professionals and others interested in the field of Disaster Risk Management. 

Register of Chartered Geographers launched

We have relaunched the register of Chartered Geographers (CGeog) on our website.

Society extends agreement with Association for Geographic Information

The Society is delighted to announce the signing of an agreement with the Association for Geographic Information (AGI) that continues the strategic alliance between the two organisations.

PGF@Home launched

The Society, the RGS-IBG Postgraduate Forum (PGF), and the PGF Midterm Organisation Committee are working together to explore how we can provide digital spaces on the PGF website that give postgraduates the opportunity to engage with other researchers both within and across the discipline.

Teacher CPD events now online

With the Society currently closed due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, we are hosting our summer programme of teacher CPD events online.

Tune in to BBC Radio 4 for Antonia Bolingbroke-Kent’s Naga tales

Recipient of the 2019 Neville Shulman Challenge Award, Antonia Bolingbroke-Kent, will be sharing tales from her travels to the remote Nagalands of India and Myanmar in an episode of Costing the Earth on BBC Radio 4.

Deadline for Frederick Soddy Schools Award extended

The deadline for applications to the Frederick Soddy Schools Award has been extended to Monday 3 February.

Migrants on the margins resources win award

We are delighted that our Migrants on the margins resources have been awarded the 4-star award, in the Curriculum Impact category, of the Teach Secondary 2019 Awards.

August’s issue of Geographical available now

This month's Geographical takes a look at different projects trying to secure the future of our food.

Society supports the Gender Action Schools Award

We are delighted to be a supporter of the Gender Action Schools Award, an initiative which promotes and supports a whole-school approach to challenging stereotypes, and ensuring all young people can reach their full potential.

Congratulations to our Teacher Training Scholars

Congratulations to all our Teacher Training Scholars who have completed either their first year of teaching or their training as part of our Scholarship programme.

Homeless families housed in ‘temporary’ hotels for up to three years

New research, published today in our journal The Geographical Journal, reveals the daily disruption homeless families living in temporary hotel accommodation experience.

Earth Photo 2019 shortlisted images announced

A shortlist of 50 exceptional photographs and four films that document the Earth in all its diversity, have been selected for the Society’s Earth Photo exhibition which opens on 6 July.

Medal and award recipients announced

This year, our medals and awards recognise 21 different people for their extraordinary achievement in geographical research, fieldwork and teaching, artwork, and public engagement.

One month to submit your entries to Earth Photo 2019

With the Earth Photo 2019 competition deadline only one month away, we caught up with competition judge and award-winning photographer Marissa Roth.

New editorial board members appointed

We are delighted to announce the appointment of three new editorial board members for the Society’s book series.

Antarctic Witness exhibition visits Clydebank

An incredible photographic exhibition illustrating Shackleton’s exploration of Antarctica and his crew’s epic struggle for survival is now on display at Clydebank Museum and Art Gallery.

March’s issue of Geographical out now

Out now, March’s issue of Geographical magazine includes a look at the need for decommissioning the thousands of ageing platforms and equipment used by the offshore oil and gas industry.

Earth Photo winners announced

Ruben Salgado Escudero has won the inaugural Earth Photo competition for his work Solar Portraits, which depicts the inhabitants of some of the world’s remotest areas experiencing electricity for the first time. 

Geography courses praised by students

The results of the 2018 National Student Survey (NSS), published this month, paint a positive picture of undergraduate geography courses across the UK.

Congratulations: GCSE results day

The Society congratulates all those students receiving their GCSE geography results today.

Apply now for the 2019 Microlectures

Applications to speak at our 2019 Microlectures event are now open.

Making the most of your membership: online lectures

The Society’s Monday night lectures are one of the most popular benefits for our Fellows and members.

Revision resources

With exam season well underway we'd like to wish everyone the very best of luck in the geography GCSE and A Level exams.

Webinars for Chartered Geographer applicants

If you’re thinking about applying for Chartered Geographer (CGeog) status, you can now get support through a new series of webinars.

A Level resources receive Geographical Association Award

Two of the Society's educational resources have received awards from the Geographical Association.

New RGS-IBG Book Series title, ‘Work-life advantage’ by Dr Al James

Dr Al James’ new RGS-IBG book finds that the provision of working arrangements that meaningfully improve the work-life balance of employees also enhances firms’ competitive advantage.