2025 OSCARS OF EXPLORATION

2025 OSCARS OF EXPLORATION

A CELEBRATION OF SCIENTIFIC ENDEAVOUR AND INSPIRATIONAL LEADERSHIP

By Scientific Exploration Society

Date and time

Location

The Royal College of Surgeons of England

35-43 Lincoln's Inn Fields London WC2A 3PE United Kingdom

Good to know

Highlights

  • 3 hours, 15 minutes
  • In person

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

JOIN US!

Make new friends, and learn new things...

You will meet like-minded conservationists, adventurers, and explorers...listen to their stories and celebrate with them as they receive their awards.

We are delighted that the evening will be hosted by our 2024 Elodie Sandford Explorer, Mirali Shukla and our 2019 Gough Explorer, Scott Pallett.

You can find out who this year's OSCARS OF EXPLORATION winners are in the video below.

VENUE

We are hugely grateful to the Royal College of Surgeons for inviting us once again to hold our special event in the Lumley Library and Erasmus Wilson Room - a stunning venue perfect for this unique occasion.

The historical Lumley Library is still a fully functioning library. By the close of the 19th century, it was widely recognised that the Royal College of Surgeons possessed one of the finest medical science library collections in Europe.

This is how the evening will go...

6:45 pm: PRE-EVENT DRINKS

Enjoy a glass of wine, meet new people and make new friends in the world of exploration.

7:30 pm: AWARDS CEREMONY

Celebrate with us as our winners receive their awards.

9:00 pm: POST-EVENT DRINKS (Cash Bar)

A chance to meet our award winners, wider community and continue the conversation.

Organized by

Scientific Exploration Society (SES) is a British Charity (No 267410) dedicated to the exploration and conservation of the planet. It was founded in 1969 by Colonel John Blashford-Snell CBE and colleagues and since then has engaged in more than 200 expeditions in remote parts of the world. Many thousands of people have participated in these expeditions, not least those of Operations Drake and Raleigh, supported by the then Prince of Wales, which engaged young people from many countries in life-changing exploration, citizen science, and adventure.

SES today continues its work to promote exploration and to act as a portal to the world of expeditions involved in climate change, environmental protection, and conservation. Its membership is a unique community, including many famous explorers, dedicated to the challenges and satisfactions of exploration.

SES supports and promotes expeditions through funding, mentoring, training, and endorsement. In the process, it collaborates with under-resourced communities around the globe, seeking sustainable solutions and highlighting the challenges faced by our wider community.

Members and friends enjoy charity events and regular Explorer Talks and are also given opportunities to go on exciting SES Endorsed scientific expeditions.

SES has a dedicated Advisory Board consisting of famous explorers and naturalists including Sir Ranulph Fiennes, Dr Jane Goodall, Rosie Stancer, Pen Hadow, Bear Grylls, Mark Beaumont, Tim Peake, Steve Backshall, Vanessa O’Brien, and Levison Wood. Without its support, and that of its generous benefactors, members, trustees, volunteers, and part-time staff, SES would not achieve all that it does.

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Oct 15 · 6:45 PM GMT+1