
What's on
Browse our in-person and online events, including our Monday night lectures, regional events and teacher CPD sessions. You can also watch a selection of our past talks.
Earth Photo 2025 exhibition
Earth Photo 2025 - visit the Society to see a stunning selection of the selected and winning images from this years competition.
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Earth Photo: Lamport Hall
Visit Lamport Hall Preservation Trust Ltd to see a stunning selection of the selected and winning images from this years competition.
Earth Photo: Bowood House
Visit Bowood House to see a stunning selection of the selected and winning images from this years competition.
Summer film night: exploration and adventure
Join us on a summer’s evening at the Society for an exploration-themed night of thought-provoking short films that illuminate the diverse ways outdoor storytellers are putting their talents to task.
Earth Photo: Syon Park
Visit Syon Park to see a stunning selection of the selected and winning images from this years competition.
Earth Photo: Hardwick Hall
Visit National Trust Hardwick Hall to see a stunning selection of the selected and winning images from this years competition.
Chartered Geographer introductory webinar - August
Join this introductory webinar in August to learn more about the benefits of becoming a Chartered Geographer.
A Taste of Marley
The Taste of Marley celebration will take attendees on a musical journey that re-imagines his timeless songs in an array of genres, demonstrating the universality and adaptability of Marley’s messages.
Great Ape - Art, science and sustainability
A 13m Great Ape by artist Lisa Roet, with talks exploring art, science, and sustainability during London's Design Congress.
Professor Tim Spector – The life-changing power of microbes
The world-leading scientist and bestselling author of 'Food For Life', Tim Spector joins Adam Rutherford to reveal the rapidly-evolving science of fermented foods and their extraordinary effect upon health.
A history of polar exploration in 50 objects - Exeter
Writer, biographer and researcher Anne Strathie shares stories of objects from key periods in polar exploration history, from Cook’s circumnavigations in the 1770s to the aviation age of the early 1930s.
The Earth convention live: land and soil
5x15 and Greenbank invite you to a special panel on Land and Soil, featuring Isabella Tree and a stellar line-up.
Public space for all - Pippa Catterall
Have you ever entered a space, a room, a building and felt that you do not belong there, or you do not feel safe? Too much public space marginalises rather than includes, whilst safety features are often designed more to protect property than people.