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Paid opportunity: rocks and gems workshops

Posted on January 15, 2016 by sarah • Leave a comment

Outdoor Learning company The Hive are organising a series of activities for 5 1/2 – 9 year olds (Years 1-4), and are searching for some geologists to help! ‘The Legend of the Lost Jewels’ will include a one hour ‘rocks and gems’ workshop at Eltham College, London, on the following three dates: 18th February 2016 31st … Continue reading →

Door twenty four
Advent calendar

Door twenty four

Posted on December 24, 2015 by sarah • 1 Comment

With the end of the year almost in sight, we’re rounding off the #geoadvent blog season with a look back at the highlights of our blogging year – featuring mud, salt dough, a last minute Christmas present suggestion, and of course, dinosaur shaped cake….       Continue reading →

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The 2015 Joint Regional Group Photographic Competition

Posted on November 18, 2015 by sarah • 1 Comment

There’s just under 2 weeks left to enter the 2015 joint photography competition, organised by a number of our Regional Groups! Continue reading →

The 2015 Geoscience Education Academy
Education

The 2015 Geoscience Education Academy

Posted on November 4, 2015 by sarah • Leave a comment

A guest post from Natasha Cowie. Natasha has just finished her GCSEs and plans to read geology at University, and hopefully enter the field afterwards. I was probably around 8 years old when I began to make a small collection of different rocks that I found when my family and I went on our summer … Continue reading →

The 100 Geosites Photo Competition
Arts

The 100 Geosites Photo Competition

Posted on October 13, 2015 by sarah • 1 Comment

        Just before the start of Earth Science Week 2015, we announced the results of our 100 Great Geosites photo competition – 13 images which form a 2016 calendar now on sale at the Society! Last night, at the launch of Earth Science Week, we were thrilled to present awards to 4 … Continue reading →

The Great Geobake-off

The 2015 Great Geobakeoff – the results!

Posted on June 8, 2015 by sarah • 4 Comments

We launched the second annual Great Geobakeoff with some trepidation. Had geobaking fatigue set in? Was everyone too busy watching the General Election to notice? Is it in fact impossible to bake a hidden fossil cake? Of course, our concerns were needless. Once again, the geobaking world has answered our call to arms, and produced … Continue reading →

The Lyme Regis Fossil Festival – make your own fossil cast!
Education / Events

The Lyme Regis Fossil Festival – make your own fossil cast!

Posted on May 22, 2015 by sarah • 1 Comment

A couple of weeks ago, we headed to Lyme Regis for the annual geological extravaganza that is the Lyme Regis Fossil Festival, armed with fossils, badges, geological colouring in and a brand new activity. This year, for the first time, we took part in the schools programme, talking to over 140 primary school children about all … Continue reading →

Lyme’s Literary and Fossil Treasures
Arts / History

Lyme’s Literary and Fossil Treasures

Posted on April 29, 2015 by lacchiaa • 2 Comments

Unearthing literary ghosts and extinct creatures in Lyme Regis, Dorset Anthea Lacchia (@AntheaLacchia) In anticipation of the upcoming Lyme Regis Fossil Festival, which takes place from May 1-3 this year, let’s set off on a literary and geological tour through the charming streets and beaches of Lyme Regis, which is also known as the “pearl … Continue reading →

The Great Geobake-off

The 2015 Great Geobakeoff

Posted on March 31, 2015 by sarah • 2 Comments

The Great Geobakeoff is back! Last year, we were astonished, delighted, and a little bit scared by your levels of enthusiasm and commitment to the geobakeoff challenge. As Easter approaches, we’ve decided to up the ante for the second annual Great Geobakeoff. As the more geologically engaged of you will have noticed, 2015 sees two … Continue reading →

Sir David Attenborough launches the year of William Smith
Events / History / News

Sir David Attenborough launches the year of William Smith

Posted on March 27, 2015 by sarah • 1 Comment

            Monday 23rd was the birthday of William Smith – ‘father of English Geology’ and creator of the world’s first nationwide geological map. It was also a special day at the Geological Society – the launch of the year long celebrations of the 200th anniversary of Smith’s 1815 geological map … Continue reading →

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