27 - 28 October 2026 09:00 - 17:00 Burlington House, Piccadilly, London W1J 0BG and virtual

27 - 28 October 2026 | 09:00 - 17:00 | Burlington House, Piccadilly, London W1J 0BG and virtual

This 2-day, interdisciplinary meeting brings together geoscientists working across research, industry and governance to understand the critical role of water in Earth and built systems focusing on the following themes: 

  • Water as a commodity, resource, or tool – from diverse sources and reservoirs to evolving uses in the Energy Transition and other diverse industries, in addition to the social impacts of this 

  • Regulation, risk, and protection – impacts on communities and environments (natural, industrial and the built environment), and interdisciplinary engagement 

  • Tools and data-driven approaches – developing AI digital tools and best practice 

  • Education and skills pipeline – understanding engagement towards development of future skills 

  • Highlight modern developments and opportunities relating to water as a geological resource.

  • Discuss interdisciplinary topics relating to the thematic sessions

  • Provide a platform for the community to network, discuss, and collaborate

  • Dr Michael Kehinde MBE CGeol - Hydrogeologist, Environment Agency
  • Phil Merrin - Strategic Hydrogeology team lead, Severn Trent Water

Call for Abstracts

The call for abstracts is now open. You can submit your abstract at the link below:

Submit your abstract here

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The deadline for abstract submissions is Monday 27 April 2026

Showcase your commitment to advancing cutting-edge science, align with sustainable energy transition goals and bolster your Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) commitments. We understand that each organisation has unique objectives, and we welcome the opportunity to tailor bespoke packages to meet your specific needs.

For more information, please get in touch: sponsorship@geolsoc.org.uk 

In-person fees

Fellow £205

Non-Fellow £345

Student Member £40

Student Non-Member £80

Speaker (Fellow) £205

Speaker (Non-Fellow) £215

Speaker (Student Member) £40

Speaker (Student Non-Member) £70

Retired Fellow £205

Virtual fees

Fellow £95

Non-Fellow £155

Student Member £0

Student Non-Member £30

Speaker (Fellow) £90

Speaker (Non-Fellow) £120

Speaker (Student Member) £0

Speaker (Student Non-Member) £25

Retired Fellow £90

Corporate Patron discounts

We offer discounted rates for employee of companies that are part of our Corporate Patron programme, please email conference@geolsoc.org.uk for more information.

Group discounts

5–9 delegates: 10% off
10–14 delegates: 15% off
15 delegates or more: 20% off

Please contact conference@geolsoc.org.uk for any group bookings.

We offer discounted rates for those in developing countries. Please email conference@geolsoc.org.uk for more information