Earth, planets, palaeontology, micropalaeontology, geochemistry, seismology, sedimentology, polar observation and modelling, geodynamics, petrology, volcanism, rock mechanics, mineral physics
Geology is all around us, and you do not have to be a student at Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê to appreciate the fascination of earth sciences. ÌýThrough links to our geology collections, taster courses, loans box, projects and self-guided walks, we hope to widen access to both children and adults. ÌýWe are also represented on theÌý, which is working to promote the geological diversity and protect the geological heritage of London.
Examples of activities we have undertakenÌýinclude:
London Geology Walks
Online Resource guide to Geology
London has a very rich and varied geology in the built environment, allowing us to see a wide range of beautiful and interesting geology.
An exciting online Earth science outreach project now available to schools across the UK.
A free outreach programme offered to both Primary and Secondary schools.
Talks and Lectures
Open Access Talks By Earth Scientists
Contributing to the Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê Science Centre view for informative talks open to all.
Fieldwork in London
Online Resource guide to Geology
London has much to offer students and teachers in the way of geology and physical geography fieldwork.
Cultural & Urban Geology: Downloads, Events & Collections
Online resource with guided tours of London's Geology maintained by Dr Ruth Siddall.
Geology Collection
The Rock Room
Today, the collection includes not only rocks, minerals and fossils collected over the last 175 years, but also individual collections of historical importance.
Summer Schools
The Earth: from crust to core
We invite you to come and explore the field of Earth Sciences before joining the university.
#Planets; #Tectonics; #Hazards
We explore the inner workings of the structure, composition and dynamics of planets in our solar system.
Interact with real scientists
Interact with real scientists.
The UK’s largest online, X Factor-style competition between the scientists, where the students are the judges.
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