A few weeks ago, we launched the Plate Tectonic Stories competition which is celebrating the important role of narrative and storytelling in geology and now we’re looking for inspired creative masterpieces from you! Continue reading
Author Archives: Florence Bullough
Door 21: Where’s Willy – The Last Chapter
Door 16: Where’s Willy – Part 3!
Door 12: Where’s Willy – Part 2!
Door 8: Where’s Willy – Part 1!
Water, risk and challenges for society – the first Bryan Lovell Meeting
The first Bryan Lovell Meeting is an opportunity to think about how our science feeds into hazard management and understanding, and how geoscience can be part of the solution to many of these issues. Continue reading
Science after the referendum: what next?
The annual Parliamentary Links Day is an opportunity for science organisations to discuss current issues in science policy with representatives from government responsible for science and research. Unsurprisingly, this year’s theme was ‘Science after the referendum: what next?’ Continue reading
Brexit would have negative impact on the geosciences, say respondents to GSL survey
Nearly two thirds of respondents to our recent survey of geoscientists believe a UK exit from the EU would have a negative impact on their work. Continue reading
Geoscience and the EU Referendum – Have your say!
The EU Referendum takes place on Thursday 23 June, and we want to hear from geoscientists about how the result will affect you and your work. Continue reading
Voice of the Future 2016
Early career scientists had the opportunity to experience how science interacts with government policy, at Parliament’s annual Voice of the Future event on Tuesday 1st March. Continue reading