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Author Archives: Ashley Akingbade

The 2023 Schools Geology Challenge!
Education

The 2023 Schools Geology Challenge!

Posted on May 15, 2023 by Ashley Akingbade • 1 Comment

The Schools Geology Challenge is an annual competition for A-Level students where they are given the chance to showcase their geological knowledge. Continue reading →

Tackling issues of underrepresentation in the geosciences
Education / Features / Science communication

Tackling issues of underrepresentation in the geosciences

Posted on January 9, 2023 by Ashley Akingbade • 2 Comments

The ENGIE conference was an important space for conversations to take place about progress on gender equality in the geosciences. Continue reading →

<strong>A brand-new format for our annual Schools Geology Challenge </strong> 
Education / Events / Features

A brand-new format for our annual Schools Geology Challenge  

Posted on September 2, 2022 by Ashley Akingbade • 1 Comment

Our Schools Geology Challenge  is an annual competition for A-Level students that offers the chance to showcase their geological knowledge, meet professional geoscientists and student peers, and travel to Burlington House to compete for a trophy as well as funding for their school. Continue reading →

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