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100 years of female Fellows – Jane Donald Longstaff
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100 years of female Fellows – Jane Donald Longstaff

Posted on July 30, 2019 by sarah • 3 Comments

2019 marks 100 years since women were able to be elected as Fellows of the Geological Society, with the first eight elected in May 1919. They came from a diverse range of specialisms, backgrounds and experience – as part of our activities to mark the anniversary, we’re profiling each of them. Continue reading →

100 years of female Fellows: Maria Matilda Gordon
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100 years of female Fellows: Maria Matilda Gordon

Posted on July 16, 2019 by sarah • 3 Comments

2019 marks 100 years since women were able to be elected as Fellows of the Geological Society, with the first eight elected in May 1919. They came from a diverse range of specialisms, backgrounds and experience – as part of our activities to mark the anniversary, we’re profiling each of them. Continue reading →

#PlateTecStories: Shifting theory at the Royal Institution
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#PlateTecStories: Shifting theory at the Royal Institution

Posted on April 4, 2018 by sarah • Leave a comment

A guest blog from The Royal Institution about the ways in which the Ri have communicated the science and importance of plate tectonics through time. Continue reading →

A Blog 400 Million Years in the Making
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A Blog 400 Million Years in the Making

Posted on February 2, 2018 by sarah • Leave a comment

A guest blog from geologist and science communicator Haydon Mort. Continue reading →

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