Outreach
We believe it is increasingly important for scientists to engage with the public, to show our work and its importance to society and to inspire the next generation of geoscientists and share our obsession with the world at large!
Members of the Department of Geology and Geophysics regularly engage in community outreach activities and welcome opportunities to work with schools throughout the country in promoting geoscience and the wider STEM subjects. Our staff are willing to make presentations, show specimens, run experiments and also lead field trips.
People in the Department of Geology and Geophysics are leading a series of outreach projects, with arrays of openly-accessible resources.
Outreach for Schools
- May Festival
- V3Geo - explore the world's most stunning geological locations - through virtual outcrops
- eRock - virtual outcrops
- The Shear Zone - a YouTube channel with over 200 videos on geology
- The Rhynie Chert - Discover a world-famous geological site in rural Aberdeenshire - a fascinating glimpse into ancient ecosystems 400 million years ago.
Other collaborations
- British Science Week
- Wood Foundation Excelerate Event
- Pint of Science Events
- Aberdeen Science Festival
- Seismometers in Schools - We are collaborators in the global Seismometers in Schools Program, supporting many local deployments.
- Techfest - A Scotland-wide initiative promoting STEM subjects in schools and throughout the community.
- Scottish Geology Trust - Members of the department are involved in various outreach activities through the SGT, across Scotland.
- Aberdeen Geological Society - The department has strong links the AGS - hosting their evening lectures, providing a hub for geology in the community.