SE Geography Conference 2026
Royal Holloway, University of London are organising a SE Geography Conference at RHUL on Monday 29th June in association with GeographySW. The SW Geography Conference is on the 22nd of June, and this one is on the 29th of June.
With a similar structure to the SW Geography Conference, this will serve teachers in the London area and the SE. For further information and updates, click this link.
Royal Holloway, University of London are organising a SE Geography Conference at RHUL on Monday 29th June in association with GeographySW. The SW Geography Conference is on the 22nd of June, and this one is on the 29th of June.
With a similar structure to the SW Geography Conference, this will serve teachers in the London area and the SE. For further information and updates, click this link.
The booking for the conference will open on the 1st of April and it is FREE for teachers to attend.
The programme looks excellent!
Unfortunately it clashes with an RGS Council meeting I will be attending so I can't be there. I'd like to have heard Oli Mould speak in particular.
Keynote Lectures
Steve Brace (Chief Executive, GA) Geography - making a difference (including review of curriculum developments)
Professor Vandana Desai (Royal Holloway), Tackling diversity in Geography
RGS Lecture: Professor Oli Mould (Royal Holloway) The Changing City: Alternative uses of Urban Space
Workshops
Karen Corfield (Discover the World Education) Beyond the Map: Inspiring Curiosity and Creativity in Geography Classrooms
Graeme Schofield (Oak Academy) Shared resources, different classrooms: Practical approaches to individualising curriculum materials
Dr Adrian Palmer (Royal Holloway) The new eye in the sky: Drone Technology applications in Geography (practical session)
Rachel Owen (RGS-IGB) In the classroom and the field: exploring RGS resources for schools
Katie Hall (ESRI UK) GIS: Taking your skills further
Jo Harris (Field Studies Council) Empowering students to be decision makers during fieldwork at GCSE and beyond
Professor Katie Willis (Royal Holloway) Using migration data in the classroom
The programme looks excellent!
Unfortunately it clashes with an RGS Council meeting I will be attending so I can't be there. I'd like to have heard Oli Mould speak in particular.
Keynote Lectures
Steve Brace (Chief Executive, GA) Geography - making a difference (including review of curriculum developments)
Professor Vandana Desai (Royal Holloway), Tackling diversity in Geography
RGS Lecture: Professor Oli Mould (Royal Holloway) The Changing City: Alternative uses of Urban Space
Workshops
Karen Corfield (Discover the World Education) Beyond the Map: Inspiring Curiosity and Creativity in Geography Classrooms
Graeme Schofield (Oak Academy) Shared resources, different classrooms: Practical approaches to individualising curriculum materials
Dr Adrian Palmer (Royal Holloway) The new eye in the sky: Drone Technology applications in Geography (practical session)
Rachel Owen (RGS-IGB) In the classroom and the field: exploring RGS resources for schools
Katie Hall (ESRI UK) GIS: Taking your skills further
Jo Harris (Field Studies Council) Empowering students to be decision makers during fieldwork at GCSE and beyond
Professor Katie Willis (Royal Holloway) Using migration data in the classroom

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