Royal Geographical Society
This year’s RGS-IBG Annual International Conference will take place in London and online, from Tuesday 29 August to Friday 1 September 2023. It brings together academics and professional researchers on the theme of Climate changed geographies.
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Don’t miss these sessions!
Children’s Geographies lecture
August 30th, 14:10 – 15:50
RGS-IBG Ondaatje Theatre
Writing successfully for the Journal of Geography in Higher Education
August 31st, 14:10 – 15:50
ICL – Electrical Engineering Building Room 403A (In-person only)
Journal of Geography in Higher Education lecture: Geomorphology to Pedagogy: in memoriam of Martin J Haigh
August 31st, 16:20 – 18:00
RGS-IBG Education Centre (Hybrid)
Space and Polity Lecture: Investigating and resisting Islamophobia
September 1st, 11:10 – 12:50
RGS-IBG Ondaatje Theatre
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