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The King’s School Geography Department invites geography students in years 12 and 13, their families and Royal Geographical Society members to join us in attending a series of geography youth micro-lectures. We are pleased to offer eight selected lectures by students from The Peterborough School, Nene Park Academy and The King’s School on a variety of topics.

Each talk is prepared by the student and reflects an aspect on the theme People, prosperity, planet, partnership and peace from the UN Resolution 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

Students have chosen to present on a super-curricular geography subject that they are passionate about to a public audience including fellows and members of the Society.

Booking information

  • Advance booking for this event is not required.

If you have any questions please email events@rgs.org

This event has been organised by the East regional committee.

Venue information

This event will be held at The King’s (The Cathedral) School, Park Road, PE1 2UE.

Parking is available at the rear of the school off Granville Street.

Accessibility at our events

We want everyone to feel welcome at our events. If you have any questions or specific access requirements, feel free to get in touch with us on access@rgs.org

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Key Information

Open to all
20 November 2025, 5.00pm-7.00pm
Peterborough

Free
Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) CPD logo.
This event is recognised by the Society as being suitable professional development for Chartered Geographer and may also be suitable for other professional accreditations.