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Earth Science Week 2012 – Palaeocast
There’s a huge range of career options for Earth scientists, from academia to communications. All week, in honour of Earth Science Week, we’ve been featuring geologists who have taken their careers in more unusual directions. In our final blog, we … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Science communication
Tagged communication, earth science week, education, fossils, geology, geoscientist, media, outreach, palaeontology, Podcast, technology
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Olympic Games count down…!
With just one week to go until the big launch, we arrived at the geology castle this week to find ourselves Wenlocked!
Posted in Events, News
Tagged Disruption, geoscientist, London, Olympics, Podcast, Travel, Wenlock
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