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Academic News and Events newsletter
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Follow us on Twitter at @RGS_IBGhe to keep up to date on news, details of upcoming events, recently published papers, funding opportunities, and much more.
Contact us by email
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For Annual Conference and Research Groups contact Dr Sarah Evans rhed@rgs.org
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For Journals and the RGS-IBG Book Series, contact Dr Anna Lawrence journals@rgs.org
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For Programme Accreditation, contact Dr Ed Armston-Sheret accreditation@rgs.org
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For Grants, contact Dr Julian Martin grants@rgs.org
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For general enquiries, contact rhed@rgs.org
Find out how to connect with our Professional and Policy team
Sign up to our mailing lists
Our Athena SWAN mailing list is a network of support and information for academics and professional staff with an interest in or responsibility for gender equality, diversity and Athena SWAN activities in geography and related departments.
Our Geography External Examiners list is a mailing list for those interested in being external examiners for taught courses in geography to share opportunities, contribute to discussions and ask questions.
You may also be interested in receiving updates from of one of our 32 research groups, who bring together active researchers and those with a professional interest in a particular aspect of geography and related disciplines. Find out more about the groups and sign up to their mailing lists now.
You may also be interested in the Society's Professional Practice Groups, including the Disaster Risk Management Professional Practice Group. We also have active networks on:
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Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Geography (sign up to the mailing list here);
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Geographies with/of Disabilities (sign up to the mailing list here)
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Geographies engaged in civic university work (sign up to the mailing list here)
If you’re a Chartered Geographer or working towards the accreditation, you can connect with the Chartered Geographer community, news, events and resources by following our Chartered Geographer (CGeog) showcase page on LinkedIn.
If you’re a geography professional you can also follow our main company page which shares job opportunities, examples of #UsingGeography in the workplace, professional development events, other opportunities and lots more.