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100 years of female Fellows: Margaret Crosfield
History

100 years of female Fellows: Margaret Crosfield

Posted on June 18, 2019 by Megan O'Donnell • 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 →

Scotland’s Earth-shattering secret: how to find a meteorite impact crater
News / Publishing

Scotland’s Earth-shattering secret: how to find a meteorite impact crater

Posted on June 10, 2019 by sarah • Leave a comment

Samuel Lickiss, Production Editor in the Geological Society’s Publishing House, on two papers published today in the Journal of the Geological Society with very different ideas about the potential location of a 1.2 billion year old meteorite crater in north west Scotland… Continue reading →

Early Career Geologist Award 2019
Education

Early Career Geologist Award 2019

Posted on May 29, 2019 by Amy Ball • Leave a comment

The Early Career Geologist Award is held each year to recognise the work of geoscientists in the early stages of their careers. It is open to all Fellows with less than 10 years postgraduate experience, and provides a great opportunity to enhance science communication skills and demonstrate subject knowledge. Continue reading →

Geoscientist magazine cover competition – the results!
Arts / News

Geoscientist magazine cover competition – the results!

Posted on May 2, 2019 by sarah • Leave a comment

Announcing the results of our Geoscientist magazine cover competition celebrating women in geology! Continue reading →

What can we do with CO2?
Education / Year of Carbon

What can we do with CO2?

Posted on April 24, 2019 by Megan O'Donnell • Leave a comment

The Science in Schools programme has been running for over 10 years, bringing exciting and cutting edge scientific workshops crafted by UK researchers to French school children. Continue reading →

Schools Geology Challenge 2019 Final
Education / Events

Schools Geology Challenge 2019 Final

Posted on April 17, 2019 by Rose Want • Leave a comment

From diamonds and gold, to supervolcanoes on Earth and Mars, via luxury wine, an extinct giant snake and…hemp plantations? The road to the Schools Geology Challenge 2019 final was a rocky one (sorry), but arguably one of the best yet. Following a record 12 regional heats held around the country, 80 students and teachers descended … Continue reading →

The Great Geobakeoff 2019
Arts

The Great Geobakeoff 2019

Posted on April 10, 2019 by sarah • 3 Comments

Easter is nearly here, which can only mean one thing….The return of the Great Geobakeoff! Continue reading →

Ancient ‘biosignatures’ of Earth’s oldest life forms identified
News

Ancient ‘biosignatures’ of Earth’s oldest life forms identified

Posted on April 9, 2019 by sarah • Leave a comment

New research published today in the Journal of the Geological Society tracks the remains of ancient life preserved in some of Earth’s oldest rocks, and may even help identify life elsewhere in the Solar System. Continue reading →

Defining Earth in five reactions
Events / Year of Carbon

Defining Earth in five reactions

Posted on April 4, 2019 by Megan O'Donnell • Leave a comment

At the Geological Society’s Janet Watson Meeting in February 2019, Dr Simon Redfern from the Deep Carbon Observatory explained their recent work to define the five key reactions that control carbon in the Earth. Continue reading →

Young scientists represent the Geological Society at Houses of Parliament
Events / Policy

Young scientists represent the Geological Society at Houses of Parliament

Posted on April 1, 2019 by Megan O'Donnell • Leave a comment

On Tuesday 12th March, six representatives of the Geological Society were lucky enough to head down to the House of Commons in Westminster to quiz MPs on topics relating to science and policy for Voice of the Future 2019. Continue reading →

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