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The Geological Society offers grades of membership for every stage of your career, from student to retirement. Find out about the benefits of membership, and how we can help you achieve and maintain Chartered status.
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Updates on outreach activities, information about how the geosciences interact with society, details of policy related meetings, consultation responses, and policy briefing notes.
Geoscientist is the Fellowship magazine of the Geological Society: with news about science, people, the Society, features, reviews, opinion, letters and forthcoming events. All this, and more, can be found at our dedicated website Geoscientist Online
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The Geological Society of London is the UK's national society for geoscience, providing support to over 12,000 members in the UK and overseas. Founded in 1807, we are the oldest geological society in the world.
Supporting geoscientists in their professional careers. Last year we trained 500 geoscientists bringing skills based, expert training across core specialisms within geoscience.
We offer discounts on our courses for group bookings (discount level dependent on number of delegates). Contact training@geolsoc.org.uk for more info.
Aiming to enhance the continuing professional development of Geoscientists, we offer a range of different online training courses that are suitable for people from a wide range of professions within geosciences. Whilst many experienced geoscientists will learn new things, recent graduates and those working towards Chartership are likely to benefit the most.
Are there any courses that you would like to see us offering? To ensure we best serve the needs of the geoscience community, we welcome suggestions on course themes. Just drop us a line with your suggestion at training@geolsoc.org.uk
Below is a list of our current online training courses. Please see the individual course page for further information, including how to register.
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