With the world facing challenges such as climate change, resource pressures, and wider environmental change, geoscience disciplines are increasingly important. However, these career routes are often underrepresented in schools that do not offer Geology at GCSE or A-Level, meaning many students may be unaware of the breadth of opportunities available within the sector.
The session aimed to highlight how geoscience can play a vital role in addressing environmental and sustainability challenges, while also offering an engaging and rewarding career. It is hoped that the discussion provided useful insights for students and encouraged curiosity about studying geoscience at university
Thank you to the students of Tonbridge Grammar School for their enthusiasm, thoughtful questions, and engagement throughout the session!
by Steve Branch
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