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In this webinar learn from geography professionals with careers in policy. They will share their insights and advice and explore opportunities for starting your career in the sector.

In our Use geography webinar series, we speak to geographers across a range of sectors, helping you to learn more about the many possibilities studying geography opens up for your career.

Whether you are a first-year undergraduate, nearing graduation or an early-career professional, the knowledge shared by panellists will be useful for entering the world of work.

Booking information

  • Advance booking for this event is required. In order to book you will need an account on our website. If you already have an account you will be prompted to log in when you click 'book now'. Please if you do not have one yet (you do not need to be a member of the Society to create an account).
  • This event will be held on Zoom and joining instructions will be included in your confirmation email.

If you have any questions or require assistance with your booking, please email events@rgs.org

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Key Information

Professionals
Wednesday 24 June 2026
12.00pm-1.00pm
Online

Online
Non-member £0.00, Member £0.00