Our 2022 Year in Industry students! 🔻
Applications for our 2023/2024 placements will open soon. Keep an eye on our website for more details! 👉 Year In Industry – Martin Baker (https://t.co/zCA0DNY2wq)
Very interesting range of images and evidence for the new theory on how the Causeway formed from Dr Mike Simms. These columns are thought to have firmed more rapidly due to subsidence creating a valley rather than erosion. @UlsterMuseum@Belfastnfc
In the November edition of GeoNews, Communication Officer Maria A. Lopez writes about her activities at EFG ➡️ https://t.co/KBKsHja9Ni ✏️
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Tuesday 13thDecember @UlsterMuseum 7.00pm with Dr Mike Simms. Come along and hear about how the volcanic features on the North coast formed and his recent research ideas. Members and non members are very welcome
Geological Survey Ireland @Dept_ECC is at the @scienceirel iCRAG @iCRAGcentre conference in @CrokePark. First large gathering of geoscientists in Ireland since February 2020. It’s great to be back in a room together again. #IrishGeoscience.
NANTWICH: New "hydro energy" community project launches in Nantwich with £100,000 backing to create green energy from River Weaver weirs. Details here https://t.co/W8hQTIG5D2
Voting will open on tomorrow, Sunday 13th of November for #IrelandsFavouriteFossil. What’s your favourite Irish fossil? Check out our shortlist at https://t.co/OgriTeFhMn
📣Contributions wanted! We would like to hear more about your inspiring #scicomm initiative or the latest professional developments in all fields of #geosciences! ✍️ https://t.co/rlYZmD61Cx
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