Browse our selection of upcoming annual conference sessions for geographers interested in developing their professional practice.
Our selection of sessions for geographers interested in developing their professional practice is listed below.
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Of particular relevance is the stream of policy-focused sessions on Levelling up and recovery, convened by the Centre for Urban and Regional Development Studies (CURDS) at Newcastle University and sponsored by the Government Geography Profession.
Browse Levelling Up sessions here
All conference sessions are eligible as CPD for Chartered Geographers. Sessions are 1hr40; all times BST - contact ac2022@rgs.org with any queries.
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09.00 – The role of virtual experiences in learning and teaching post pandemic: what did we learn and what’s their role now in geography education?
09.00 – Comparing Data-driven Urban regimes and Digital experiences (1)
11.10 – Comparing Data-driven Urban regimes and Digital experiences (2)
14.40 – Reimagining participatory research: Towards the inclusion of marginalized knowledge(s) in a hybrid world (1)
16.50 – Reimagining participatory research: Towards the inclusion of marginalized knowledge(s) in a hybrid world (2)
09.00 – New and critical geographies of innovation (1)
09.00 – Mapping uneven roads to recovery: Methods, tools, and data for understanding spatial inequality (1)
11.10 – New and critical geographies of innovation (2)
11.10 – Data and development
11.10 – Mapping uneven roads to recovery: Methods, tools, and data for understanding spatial inequality (2)
14.40 – Unpacking Climate Adaptation Pathways: Social-Political Processes and Long-Term Dynamics
16.50 – CURDS 'Levelling Up and Recovery' policy stream (1): The politics of levelling up and recovery
09.00 – Beyond the systems of geographic information
09.00 – Recovering the Oceans: Reflecting 40 Years of UNCLOS and Political Geography Interactions (1)
11.00 – Recovering the Oceans: Reflecting 40 Years of UNCLOS and Political Geography Interactions (2)
11.00 – Innovative GI methods in safety and emergency services research
14.40 – Geographies of COVID-19: from individual to social recovery (1)
13.10 – CURDS 'Levelling Up and Recovery' Policy stream (3): Regional: 'Levelling up and recovery in North East England
16.50 – CURDS 'Levelling Up and Recovery' Policy stream (2): National: 'Levelling up and recovery for cities and regions in the UK
16.50 – Geographies of COVID-19: from individual to social recovery (2)
16.50 – Are Digital Visualisation Resources (DVR) a valid tool for post pandemic Geography?
09.00 – Geographies of misinformation
09.00 – Beyond borders: challenging bureaucracy and state violence at the border
11.10 – From resilient methods to methods for rural resilience
14.40 – Dealing with uncertainty: Quality and Representation in the context of Big Data (1)
14.40 – Social prescribing policy and critical ‘therapeutic landscape’ theory (1)
16.50 – Social prescribing policy and critical ‘therapeutic landscape’ theory (2)
16.50 – Dealing with uncertainty: Quality and Representation in the context of Big Data (2)
1650 – Geographies of Subterranean Energy Futures (2): perceptions and policy for subsurface interventions
The 2023 conference will be held in London from Tuesday 29 August to Friday 1 September 2023.
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