Burlington House Events
Film Screening - Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
Join us at Burlington House on 1 October 2024 to kick off the month of Earth Science Week for a screening of Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001).
Watch as Frodo and his eight companions set out on a journey to destroy the powerful One Ring and save Middle-Earth from the Dark Lord Sauron. Importantly, there will be the opportunity to learn more about the geology of Middle Earth.
Arrive at our historical venue on Piccadilly, take a seat in our intimate 150-person theatre, and settle in to watch a cinematic screening of Lord of The Rings!
Middle Earth-themed dress is encouraged.
Date: 1 October 2024
Time: Doors open from 6pm and the film will begin at 7pm.
Ticket price: The standard ticket price is £15.00 and includes a donation to our fundraiser, which supports our education and outreach activities. The concession ticket offers a discounted rate of £12.00. Drinks will be available to purchase from our bar on arrival.
Watch the Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) trailer below.
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Family Fun Day: Ice Age (2002)
Join us during Earth Science Week for a free family fun day on 19 October 2024 at The Geological Society!
The day will begin at 1:30pm with a range of hands-on Ice Age themed activities, from discovering Ice Age fossils, to learning about how Ice Ages begin.
The activities will be followed by a free film screening of Ice Age (2002) to bring the activities to life!
Bring your family and friends along to join Manny the mammoth, Sid the loquacious sloth, and Diego the sabre-toothed tiger as they go on a comical quest to return a human baby back to his father, across a world on the brink of an Ice Age.
Date: 19 October 2024
Time: Activities will run from 1:30pm-3pm. The film will begin at 3pm.
Tickets: Free, but registration is required.
Watch the Ice Age (2002) trailer below.
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The Making of a Viral Rock Map with Harry Young: An Earth Science Week Public Lecture
Join us at the Geological Society for a webinar led by Harry Young to learn more about his viral rock map of Scotland, as part of Earth Science Week 2024.
Harry Young created this map of Scotland by travelling around the country collecting rocks. Harry started making the map in 1992 and added the final piece in 2020. He shot to fame on social media earlier this year when his grandson posted about the map on X (Twitter). Since February, the post has been viewed more than 6.2 million times.
The popularity of Harry's Rock Map highlights how creativity in science can inspire and encourage people from all walks of life, and what can be achieved with minimal resources when we appreciate the world around us. Harry has loaned The Geological Society his hugely popular map to display until the end of October 2024. To the joy of many visitors, it has been available to view, for free, in the Upper Library of Burlington House since July.
Join us to hear how Harry's geoscience career provided the inspiration for his map, anecdotes from the places he visited and what it felt like to go viral.
Date: 16 October 2024
Time: 3pm
Tickets: This webinar is free to attend, but registration is required.
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Other Events
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1 October 2024
Host: Somerset Earth Science Centre, Mendip Rocks! Festival
Event details: Join local expert Richard Frost as he takes you on a unique tour of the Radstock area. Learn about Radstock's industrial heritage and how coal mining shaped the railways and the lives of those working in the industry. The walk will involve some mixed terrain. Please wear sensible footwear and weather appropriate clothing. Booking required. £5 per person. Places are limited.
Event location: Meet at Waterloo Road Car Park, Radstock, BA3 3ER.
Event time: Tuesday 1 October, 2pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
2 October 2024
Host: Somerset Earth Science Centre, Mendip Rocks! Festival
Event details: Come and see some of the purest limestone in Britain, laid down during the warm tropical climate of the Carboniferous period. Be amazed by its many uses and learn about past and present extraction and processing methods during this unique two-hour guided minibus quarry tour. Please wear appropriate clothes including trousers, long sleeved tops, and boots. Safety PPE will be provided. £5 per person. Places are limited.
Event location: Meet at Batts Combe Quarry reception car park, Warrens Hill, BS27 3LR. What3words ///typist.lights.contracts. Please reverse park.
Event time: Tuesday 2 October, 10am and 2pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
4 October 2024
Host: Sidmouth Science Festival
Event details: The Annual Schools' Art Exhibition is based on Things We Throw Away. Come along to see how children in the Sid Valley and East Devon have interpreted this topical theme. Vote for your favourite. In 2023 the theme was Weather and 1400 hexagons from 11 schools were exhibited at Kennaway House. The Primary schools contributing were: Awliscombe, Feniton, Newton Poppleford, Offwell, Payhembury, Sidbury, Sidmouth, St. John’s, Tipton St John, West Hill and Whimple.
Event location: Kennaway House Gallery, Sidmouth EX10 8NG
Event time: Friday 4 October, 10am – Friday 11 October, 4pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
Host: Sidmouth Science Festival
Event details: Sidmouth Science Festival is pleased to host this inspiring story of young British farmers. Discover how they are standing up against the industrial food system and transforming the way they produce food – to heal the soil, our health and provide for local communities. Bring your own cup and join us to enjoy locally produced food and drink. After the screening, take part in a Q&A session with a panel of local farmers and food producers.
Event location: All Saints Church Hall, All Saints Rd, Sidmouth EX10 8ES (advance booking essential)
Event time: Friday 4 October, 7pm - 9.45pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
5 October 2024
Host: Scottish Geology Trust
Event details: The exhibition celebrates the work of James Hutton who farmed at Slighhouses, Scottish Borders, during the eighteenth century. Head along to The Hippodrome on Saturday 5 October from 11am – 4pm for the opportunity to look at examples of rocks, fossils and minerals which form the building blocks of geological features, as well as pebbles and sand samples from local beaches.
Event location: The Hippodrome Harbour Road, Eyemouth
Event time: Saturday 5 October, 11am – 4pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
Host: Sidmouth Science Festival
Event details: A full day of scientific fun around Sidmouth with lots to do for families of all ages as well as grown ups. For example come along to find out about Geology, Chemistry, Maths and Engineering and make things to take home. There’s much more but we are still finalising the details. Please put the date in your diary or calendar. Events take place at Kennaway House, the Parish Church, the Sid Vale Association HQ and All Saints’ Church and Hall.
Event location: Kennaway House, Sidmouth EX10 8NG
Event time: Saturday 5 October, 10.30am - 4.30pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
Host: Sidmouth Science Festival
Event details: Lanzarote’s geothermal energy: its geological origins and its possibilities for electricity generation. Talk by Dr Roger Trend.
Event location: All Saints Church, All Saints Rd, Sidmouth EX10 8ES
Event time: Saturday 5 October, 11am - 11.45am
Website: Visit the website to find out more
Host: Sidmouth Science Festival
Event details: Reconstructing climate from the longest-lived animals on Earth. Talk by James Scourse, Exeter University.
Event location: All Saints Church, All Saints Rd, Sidmouth EX10 8ES
Event time: Saturday 5 October, 12pm - 12.45pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
Host: Sidmouth Science Festival
Event details: Phanerozoic oceans in 3D – what palaeontologists can learn from climate models. Talk by Dr Richard Stockey, Southampton University.
Event location: All Saints Church, All Saints Rd, Sidmouth EX10 8ES
Event time: Saturday 5 October, 1pm - 1.45pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
Host: Sidmouth Science Festival
Event details: Pliosaurs: Understanding these fearsome prehistoric predators. Talk by Dr Kieran Satchell, Lyme Regis Museum.
Event location: All Saints Church, All Saints Rd, Sidmouth EX10 8ES
Event time: Saturday 5 October, 2pm - 2.45pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
6 October 2024
Host: Scottish Geology Trust
Event details: An informal field trip followed by an afternoon meeting, focused on Local Geodiversity Sites and the recently updated guidance on Establishing and Managing Local Nature Conservation Site Systems.
Event location:
- Informal field trip at the Water of Leith: 10am Meet at the cafe of the Water of Leith Visitor Centre (24 Lanark Road, Edinburgh, EH14 1TQ) for coffee, followed by a short field trip to visit two Local Geodiversity Sites: Water of Leith: Craiglockhart and Colinton Dells and Craiglockhart Hill. The Risk Factory 20 New Mart Road, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
- Meeting at the Risk Factory for discussion from 12pm to 4pm. The Risk Factory, 20 New Mart Road Edinburgh EH14 1RL.
Event time: Sunday 6 October, 12pm – 4pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
7 October 2024
Host: Lapworth Museum of Geology
Event details: Dumbfounded by dinosaurs, confused about clastics, puzzled by pyrite? Join a tour of the Museum and get the chance to see behind the scenes! All tours are free of charge and are run on a 'first come, first served' basis. Please meet at reception.
Event location: Lapworth Museum of Geology - Earth Sciences Building (R4 on campus map)
Event time: Monday 7 October 2024, 12pm - 1pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
8 October 2024
Host: Somerset Earth Science Centre, Mendip Rocks! Festival
Event details: Find out more about the Mendip volcanoes that were active over 425 million years ago. Observe firsthand how volcanic rock is extracted and processed during this fascinating two-hour guided minibus quarry tour. Please dress appropriately including trousers, long sleeved tops, and boots. Safety wear and hot drinks will be provided. Booking required £5 per person. Places are limited.
Event location: Please meet at Somerset Earth Science Centre, Moons Hill Quarry, BA3 5JU
Event time: Tuesday 8 October, 10am and 2pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
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Event details: Join keen geologist Darryl Neylon for a fascinating talk looking into how our local environment would have been through the ages.
Event location: Cotesbach Educational Trust, Main Street Cotesbach Lutterworth LE17 4HX
Event time: Tuesday 8 October, 7pm - 8.30pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
9 October 2024
Host: Somerset Earth Science Centre, Mendip Rocks! Festival
Event details: Join geologist Dr Doug Robinson for an exciting insight into the stones that built the beautiful city of Wells. A gentle walk with some challenging areas for those with mobility issues. Please wear sensible footwear and weather appropriate clothing. Parking available in city centre car parks. Booking required £5 per person. Places are limited.
Event location: Meet in front of Wells and Mendip Museum, 8 Cathedral Green, BA5 2UE
Event time: Wednesday 9 October, 10am - 12.30pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
Host: Shropshire Geological Society
Event details:
Event location: Higher Education Centre, Shrewsbury College, London Road, Shrewsbury SY2 6PR, and on Zoom (available for reg via link)
Event time: Wednesday 9 October, meetings commence at 7.15pm for 7.30pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
10 October 2024
Host: Scottish Geology Trust
Event details: Join the Hugh Miller Birthplace Museum for a guided walk along Cromarty beach with an experienced guide to discover the rocks, fossils, and geological formations that captivated Hugh Miller.
Event location: Cromarty
Event time: Thursday 10 October, 10am - 11.30am
Website: Visit the website to find out more
Host: Geological Society of Glasgow
Event details:
Event location: Lecture Room 407, Boyd Orr Building, University Avenue, Glasgow,G12 8QW
Event time: Thursday 10 October, 7pm - 9pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
11 October 2024
Host: Sidmouth Science Festival
Event details: A walk along the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site in Sidmouth with local geologist, Colin Boynton.
Event location: Meet at Sidmouth Museum, Church Street, Sidmouth EX10 8LY
Event time: Friday 11 October, 10.30am - 12pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
Host: iCRAG
Event details: An in-school workshop for Transition Year students exploring the marine sediments of Dundalk Bay and their importance in our daily lives.
Event location: Dundalk
Event time: Friday 11 October
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Host: NHSN Education Courses
Event details: Seven weekly sessions, including two field trips across the North East. Suited to those with little or no geological knowledge.
Event location: Great North Museum: Hancock, Barras Bridge Newcastle upon Tyne NE2 4PT
Event time: Friday 11 October, 10.30am - Friday 13 December, 12:30pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
12 October 2024
Host: Somerset Earth Science Centre, Mendip Rocks! Festival
Event details: Speakers include: Professor Chris Jackson, Professor Mike Benton, Professor Susan Marriott.
Event location: Somerset Earth Science Centre, Moons Hill Quarry, BA3 5JU
Event time: Saturday 12 October, 12.30pm - 4.30pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
Host: Scottish Geology Trust
Event details: Join the Hugh Miller Birthplace Museum for a guided walk along Cromarty beach with an experienced guide to discover the rocks, fossils, and geological formations that captivated Hugh Miller.
Event location: Cromarty
Event time: Saturday 12 October, 2pm - 3.30pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
Host: New Scientist Live
Event details: We’ve got four main stages covering the biggest questions in science. You can explore the secrets of the cosmos on the Universe Stage, the mysteries of being human on the Mind and Body Stage, the wonders of nature on the Our Planet Stage and the science of tomorrow on the Future Stage. Our packed show floor features amazing exhibits where you can meet the scientists at the leading-edge of discovery and get hands on with the latest science and innovations. With the new RAF Red Arrows experience, a hospital of the future, a VR roller coaster and much more, you’ll find something to surprise and delight.
Event location: ExCeL London or online
Event time: Saturday 12 - Sunday 13 October
Website: Visit the website to find out more
Host: East Midlands Geological Society
Event details: To celebrate our 60th anniversary, EMGS shall be holding a one day conference on Saturday 12th October 2024 at the British Geological Survey, Keyworth. The event shall commence in mid-morning and conclude in the early evening, and will include lectures and posters on some of the latest geological research either on the geology of the East Midlands itself, or being carried out by students at the region’s major scientific institutions. The conference shall be followed by an evening dinner at the Orchard Hotel on the University of Nottingham campus.
Event location: British Geological Survey, Keyworth. If you are travelling by car and using your SatNav to plan your journey, please use the postcode NG12 5GD to take you to the Main Visitor Entrance to the BGS site.
Event time: Saturday 12 October, 10.15am - 5.40pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
Host: IF Oxford
Event details: The Universe is vast and mysterious, containing all of space, matter, energy and time (including you!) This dance workshop gives a brief overview of our Solar System and what makes it special. Watch breakdancing and push against the Earth with your own hands and feet to explore the identity of home and our neighbour planets and understand why they all are so different!
Event location: Wesley Memorial Methodist Church, New Inn Hall Street, Oxford OX1 2DH
Event time: Saturday 12 October, 1.30pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
Host: IF Oxford
Event details: The Universe is vast and mysterious, containing all of space, matter, energy and time (including you!) This dance workshop gives a brief overview of our Solar System and what makes it special. Watch breakdancing and push against the Earth with your own hands and feet to explore the identity of home and our neighbour planets and understand why they all are so different!
Event location: Wesley Memorial Methodist Church, New Inn Hall Street, Oxford OX1 2DH
Event time: Saturday 12 October, 3pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
Host: IF Oxford
Event details: Hear the freshest imagination from new poets and meet the 2024 Poetry of Science competition winners (ages 6-16.) Poetry styles including sonnets and free verse show ideas in science through the lens of youth, hosted by Tara Stubbs, Professor in Modern and Contemporary Literature, University of Oxford and Grace Copeland, Researcher and Poet, Somerville College. Pick up your free Poetry of Science anthology and consider creating your own entry for next year.
Event location: Wesley Memorial Methodist Church, New Inn Hall Street, Oxford OX1 2DH
Event time: Saturday 12 October, 11.30am
Website: Visit the website to find out more
Host: London Geodiversity Partnership
Event details: A 3km geological trail through Harrow Weald Common finishing at the SSSI for the Stanmore Gravel. En route we will see magnificent views to both south and north, pits dug by 'gravel-getters', Gilbert's pulhamite 'cascade' and Grim's Dyke. Lunch stop at the Grim's Dyke Hotel. This is a joint trip with London Natural History Society.
Event location: Meet at the car Park viewing spot on Old Redding,TQ 1427 9255. Nearest postcode is HA3 6SE.
Event time: Saturday 12 October, 11am
Website: Visit the website to find out more
Host: Warwickshire Geological Conservation Group
Event details: Members of the public are invited to pop in and take a look at some of the specimens we will have available at our table in the Warwick Museum. Visitors are encouraged to bring any sample along they wish to discuss with one of our geologists. This is a drop-in session that runs from 10.30am to 12.30pm. Booking is not required.
Event location: Warwick Museum, Market Pl, Warwick CV34 4SA
Event time: Saturday 12 October, 10.30am
Website: Visit the website to find out more
13 October 2024
Host: South Wales Regional Group of the Geological Society
Event details: Speakers include: A picture contest with a short blurb, with the subject of the picture and blurb being one of this year's themes for Earth Science Week.
Event location: Online submissions with prizes handed out during the next South Wales Regional Group event at Cardiff University
Event time: Sunday 13 October, 8am
Website: Visit the website to find out more
Host: Ham Hill Country Park
Event details: Self-guided Ham Hill Geology Trail.
Event location: Ham Hill Country Park, Ham Hill Road, Stoke-sub-Hamdon TA14 6RW
Event time: Sunday 13 October
Website: Visit the website to find out more
14 October 2024
Host: Lapworth Museum of Geology
Event details: Digital Methods in Palaeobiology - a new workshop supported by The Palaeontological Association and hosted by Stephan Lautenschlager - will be held at the Lapworth Museum from 14 to 16 October 2024.
Event location: Lapworth Museum of Geology - Earth Sciences Building (R4 on campus map)
Event time: Monday 14 October 2024, 9am - Wednesday 16 October 2024, 4pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
15 October 2024
Host: Natural History Museum
Event details: Discover the fascinating work of scientists whose research has contributed to understanding of fossils and life on Earth from the past. Take a guided tour of our first-floor Hintze Hall balconies and Minerals Gallery and hear the gripping stories of the female scientists whose contributions changed our understanding of life on Earth. Encounter numerous treasures, including rare fossils, as you learn about the research of female palaeontologists past and present, including some who've worked at the Museum. Join us and discover more about our displays and the cutting-edge science and research we're doing. Booking is recommended, walk-ups will be accepted subject to availability.
Event location: 1st Floor Hintze Hall, by Guy the Gorilla, next to the Treasures gallery. To get to the meeting point enter Hintze Hall on the ground floor then go up the main staircase. Turn right at the statue of Darwin and continue up the stairs. When you reach the top, Guy is ahead. Nearest entry is Cromwell Rd.
Event time: Tuesday 15 October 2024, 12.15pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
Host: Natural History Museum
Event details: Celebrate the Achievements of Mary Anning in Earth Science Week by coming on a free Natural History Museum Women in Science tour.
Event location: By Guy the Gorilla on the 1st Floor Hintze Hall - any visitor assistant can direct you. If you're in the main hall, go up the stairs and turn right at the statue of Darwin and Guy the Gorilla is just at the top of the stairs. Booking recommended. Walk-ups taken subject to availability.
Event time: Tuesday 15 October 2024, 1.15pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
Host: Natural History Museum
Event details: Discover the fascinating work of scientists whose research has contributed to understanding of fossils and life on Earth from the past. Take a guided tour of our first-floor Hintze Hall balconies and Minerals Gallery and hear the gripping stories of the female scientists whose contributions changed our understanding of life on Earth. Encounter numerous treasures, including rare fossils, as you learn about the research of female palaeontologists past and present, including some who've worked at the Museum. Join us and discover more about our displays and the cutting-edge science and research we're doing. Booking is recommended. Walk-ups will be accepted subject to availability.
Event location: 1st Floor Hintze Hall, by Guy the Gorilla, next to the Treasures gallery. To get to the meeting point enter Hintze Hall on the ground floor then go up the main staircase. Turn right at the statue of Darwin and continue up the stairs. When you reach the top, Guy is ahead. Nearest entry is Cromwell Rd.
Event time: Tuesday 15 October 2024, 2.15pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
16 October 2024
Host: Somerset Earth Science Centre, Mendip Rocks! Festival
Event details: Join experienced caver Peter Glanvill on a guided walk around the Priddy area. Learn about the local cave systems and enjoy stories of their exploration. Distance approximately 3.5 miles using footpaths across meadows with some uneven ground.
Event location: Meet at Priddy Village Hall, Priddy, Wells BA5 3BE
Event time: Wednesday 16 October, 2pm - 4.30pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
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Event details: Dr Arthur Raistrick (1896-1991) is best remembered as a gifted landscape historian, field and industrial archaeologist, popular writer and campaigner for National Parks and access to the countryside, most notably in his native Yorkshire Dales.
Event location: Online, Jitsi Meet
Event time: Wednesday 16 October, 1pm - 2pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
Host: Geological Society of Glasgow
Event details: These informal meetings are the perfect opportunity to meet like-minded rock enthusiasts and chat about all things geological and palaeontological!
Event location: Kelvin Hall, 1445 Argyle Street, Glasgow G3 8AW
Event time: Wednesday 16 October, 1.30pm - 3pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
Host: Scottish Geology Trust
Event details: Come to Kelvin Hall to look at some rocks and fossils, maybe get your rocks and fossils identified, chat informally to others or ask questions about geology and find out what’s happening locally.
Event location: Kelvin Hall, 1445 Argyle Street, Glasgow G3 8AW
Event time: Wednesday 16 October, 1.30pm - 3pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
Host: Wild Eye
Event details: Stuart Swann will present an exploration of Scarborough and the surrounding area's geological landscape, covering the formation of its rocks and the fossil evidence that tells the story of its ancient past. After the talk, you'll have the chance to view a selection of local fossils up close. Stuart will provide insights into their origins and significance. Have a fossil you’re curious about? Bring it along! Stuart will assist in identifying and discussing your personal finds, offering expert advice and fostering a shared enthusiasm for geology.
Event location: MV Southern Star, Vincent Pier Scarborough Harbour Scarborough YO12 7NF
Event time: Wednesday 16 October, 6.30pm - 7.30pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
17 October 2024
Host: Somerset Earth Science Centre, Mendip Rocks! Festival
Event details: Take a tour across the Blackdown pericline with Professor Tony Watts to explore the geology of the Mendip Hills and its relationship to the landscape, human occupation and activity. Walk involves some moderate slopes. Please note that you will be required to drive short distances between key sites.
Event location: Meet at former café (now a bike shop) in Burrington Combe, BS40 7AT
Event time: Thursday 17 October, 10.30am - 4.30pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
Host: Somerset Earth Science Centre
Event details: Take a tour across the Blackdown pericline with Professor Tony Watts to explore the geology of the Mendip Hills and its relationship to the landscape, human occupation and activity.
Event location: BS40 7AT Burrington BS40 7AT
Event time: Thursday 17 October, 10.30am - 4.30pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
18 October 2024
Host: Somerset Earth Science Centre, Mendip Rocks! Festival
Event details: Join geologist John Kirby as he takes you on a fascinating journey back to the time of Carboniferous volcanics on the West Somerset Coast. The tour will include approximately an hour of walking with regular stops to discuss the geology.
Event location: Sand Point, near Weston-Super- Mare. Grid ref ST330659
Event time: Friday 18 October, 11am - 3pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
Host: Warwickshire Geological Conservation Group
Event details: Dr Jon Radley will give a two-hour building stones tour around the centre of Warwick. This has proved to be a popular walk in the past.
Event location: Warwick Museum, Market Pl, Warwick CV34 4SA
Event time: Friday 18 October, 10.30am
Website: Visit the website to find out more
19 October 2024
Host: British Geological Survey
Event details: Mike Howgate will lead this workshop providing an introduction to what’s what on a geological map, using the British Geological Survey’s Aylesbury sheet as an example. Booking is essential. For further details, and to book your place, please contact Mike Palmer - mpalmer@discoverbucksmuseum.org
Event location: Discover Bucks Museum Resource Centre, Halton
Event time: Saturday 19 October, time TBC
Website: Visit the website to find out more
Host: Warwickshire Geological Conservation Group
Event details: Warwickshire Geological Conservation Group will have a number of geological samples available to discuss with interested members of the public. Visitors are encouraged to bring a specimen or two of their own to discuss with our geologists. This is a drop-in session and booking is not required.
Event location: Warwick Museum, Market Pl, Warwick CV34 4SA
Event time: Saturday 19 October, 10.30am - 12.30pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
Host: IF Oxford
Event details: For geologists – amateur, student, professional or casual – almost any cemetery provides opportunity for scientific fieldwork at leisure, right on the doorstep and at no cost. Join geologists Nina Morgan and Philip Powell on a guided geological walk through an Oxford cemetery. You'll never look at cemeteries in the same way again. Suitable for age 14+.
Event location: St Sepulchre's Cemetery, Walton Street, Oxford OX1 2HD
Event time: Saturday 19 October, 11am
Website: Visit the website to find out more
Host: IF Oxford
Event details: For geologists – amateur, student, professional or casual – almost any cemetery provides opportunity for scientific fieldwork at leisure, right on the doorstep and at no cost. Join geologists Nina Morgan and Philip Powell on a guided geological walk through an Oxford cemetery. You'll never look at cemeteries in the same way again. Suitable for age 14+.
Event location: St Sepulchre's Cemetery, Walton Street, Oxford OX1 2HD
Event time: Saturday 19 October, 2pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
Host: Geoffrey Rowland, Assistant Ranger, Ham Hill Country Park
Event details: An opportunity to be involved with a citizen-science project to enhance our understanding of the unique geology of Ham Hill. The morning will include an overview of the geology of Ham Hill, a review of geological field techniques, and an opportunity to install and explore free geoscience-focused software. You are welcome to bring your own laptop.
In the afternoon, we will explore the accessible geological exposures, including Sites of Special Scientific Interest and Local Geological Sites within Ham Hill Country Park.
Appropriate outdoor dress and stout walking boots required. Hard hat not essential, though you are welcome to bring one. Bring a packed lunch, Tea, coffee and light refreshments will be available.
This is an adults-only event. There is no cost to attend, though donations are gratefully accepted.
Places are limited, so booking is essential. Further details will be provided on booking. Please email geoffrey.rowland@somerset.gov.uk
Additional and follow-up sessions are planned.
Event location: Ranger's Centre and Ranger's Office, Ham Hill Rd, Stoke-sub-Hamdon TA14 6RW
Event time: Saturday 19 October, 10am
Website: Visit the website to find out more
Host: Natural History Museum
Event details: Discover the fascinating work of scientists, including one or two whose research has contributed to understanding of fossils and life on Earth from the past. Take a guided tour of our first-floor Hintze Hall balconies and Minerals Gallery and hear the gripping stories of the female scientists whose contributions changed our understanding of life on Earth. Encounter numerous treasures, including rare fossils, as you learn about the research of female scientists, including one or two palaeontologists past and present, including some who've worked at the Museum. Join us and discover more about our displays and the cutting-edge science and research we're doing. Booking is recommended. Walk-ups will be accepted subject to availability.
Event location: 1st Floor Hintze Hall, by Guy the Gorilla, next to the Treasures gallery. To get to the meeting point enter Hintze Hall on the ground floor then go up the main staircase. Turn right at the statue of Darwin and continue up the stairs. When you reach the top, Guy is ahead. Nearest entry is Cromwell Rd.
Event time: Saturday 19 October 2024, 1.15pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
21 October 2024
Host: Somerset Earth Science Centre, Mendip Rocks! Festival
Event details: Discover the secrets of Ebbor Gorge and Wookey Hole with Dr Doug Robinson. Learn about the geology of this southern flank of the Mendip Hills National Landscape and enjoy stunning views across the Somerset Levels.
Event location: Meet at Deerleap car park, Wells, BA5 3AY
Event time: Monday 21 October, 10am - 3.30pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
22 October 2024
Host: Somerset Earth Science Centre, Mendip Rocks! Festival
Event details: Join local archaeologist Steve Tofts as he reveals the industrial secrets of the Charterhouse area. Learn how Mendip lead was mined and processed from Roman times to the Victorian era. Tour involves a morning walk and an optional afternoon walk, both approximately two miles.
Event location: Meet at Ubley Warren Drive, near Charterhouse, BS40 7XR
Event time: Tuesday 22 October, 10am - 12.30pm and 2pm - 3.30pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
23 October 2024
Host: Somerset Earth Science Centre, Mendip Rocks! Festival
Event details: Join local geologist Simon Carpenter as he takes you on a fascinating journey to discover the stones that built the picturesque town of Frome and about the fossils and environments that formed them millions of years ago.
Event location: Meet at the front of the Cheese & Grain, Market Yard, Justice Lane, Frome, BA11 1BE
Event time: Wednesday 23 October, 2pm - 4pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
24 October 2024
Host: Somerset Earth Science Centre, Mendip Rocks! Festival
Event details: Come and examine the rocks and fossils around Tedbury Camp with geologist Martin Whiteley. Look for clues about their formation and the events that occurred since their deposition.
Event location: Meet in the layby at Fordbury Bottom near Great Elm, Mells
Event time: Thursday 24 October, 10.30am - 12.30pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
Host: Lapworth Museum of Geology
Event details: Join us for a tribute to the songs of Joni Mitchell at the Lapworth Museum.
Event location: Lapworth Museum of Geology - Earth Sciences Building (R4 on campus map)
Event time: Thursday 24 October, 7pm - 9.30pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
25 October 2024
Host: Loren Crisp
Event details: Role play, rocks, story telling and songs. Learn how geoscientists are people who extract materials from the ground for our everyday items. Play with clay, dig up rocks with our toy diggers and find out what the world around us is made of! Suitable for 0-5-year-olds.
Event location: Kings Heath, Birmingham
Event time: Friday 25 October, 9.30am
Further information: For more information, please email crisp.education.services@gmail.com
26 October 2024
Host: Somerset Earth Science Centre, Mendip Rocks! Festival
Event details: Come and see our wonderful collection of Mendip fossils, rocks, and minerals. Bring in your own finds for identification by experts. Lots of fun activities for all the family including geo activities with local artists, geo time trail, and photo opportunities with Rexy and Roxy the T-Rexes. Pocket money fossils for sale.
Event location: Somerset Earth Science Centre, BA3 5JU
Event time: Saturday 26 October, 11am - 3pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
Host: Somerset Earth Science Centre, Mendip Rocks! Festival
Event details: Make a Somerset alabaster pendant or sculpture with experienced mason, stone carver and sculptor Nick Durnan. Learn how to shape and polish this beautiful soft stone from the North Somerset coast using a range of specialist hand tools. Nick has over 40 years' experience and has worked on cathedrals including Wells, Exeter, Salisbury, Canterbury and Rochester.
Event location: Somerset Earth Science Centre, BA3 5JU
Event time: Saturday 26 October, 11am – 12.45pm or 1.15pm – 3pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
Host: Dorset Geologists Association Group (DGAG)
Event details: Dorset Geologists' Association Group (DGAG) is hosting a GEOFEST on Saturday 26 October 2024
Theme: A festival celebrating Geoscience: Fossils, Minerals and Earth Science. A DGAG inaugural event that will be a small part of Octobers two global events; International Geodivesity Day sponsored by Oxford University Museum of Natural History and Earth Science week organized by The Geological Society and American Geoscience Institute.
- Selected DGAG members and some invited guests will exhibit their collections and share their Earth Science knowledge.
- Anyone is welcome to come and see what is on show. If there are any Geoscience questions or puzzling rocks/fossils that people want advice on, these would be welcome also.
A list of presenters and their displays will be on the DGAG website nearer the date of the event.
Event location: Main Hall at the United Church, 49/51 Charles Street, Dorchester, Dorset DT1 1EE
Event time: Saturday 26 October, 10am - 4pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
Host: UCL Greenough Society
Event details: The Natural History Museum Trip during Earth Sciences Week is an opportunity for UCL students to learn more Earth Sciences and how it is relevant in our life. The Natural History Museum is the perfect place for incoming students to learn more about Earth Sciences as they will have the chance of going through massive collection of fossils and rocks form all over the world. It also provides students a chance to network with other like-minded individuals.
Event location: The Natural History Museum, London
Event time: Saturday 26 October, 10.30am
Further information: Please email zcfbsmi@ucl.ac.uk to find out more.
27 October 2024
Host: IF Oxford
Event details: For geologists – amateur, student, professional or casual – almost any cemetery provides opportunity for scientific fieldwork at leisure, right on the doorstep and at no cost. Join geologists Nina Morgan and Philip Powell on a guided geological walk through an Oxford cemetery. You’ll never look at cemeteries in the same way again. Suitable for age 14+.
Event location: Headington Cemetery, Dunstan Rd, Headington, Oxford OX3 9BY
Event time: Sunday 27 October, 11am
Website: Visit the website to find out more
Host: IF Oxford
Event details: For geologists – amateur, student, professional or casual – almost any cemetery provides opportunity for scientific fieldwork at leisure, right on the doorstep and at no cost. Join geologists Nina Morgan and Philip Powell on a guided geological walk through an Oxford cemetery. You’ll never look at cemeteries in the same way again. Suitable for age 14+.
Event location: St Mary & St John Church, Cowley Road, Oxford OX4 1UH
Event time: Sunday 27 October, 3pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
30 October 2024
Host: IF Oxford
Event details: Deep in the underground tunnels beneath the Story Museum, a monstrous discovery has been made. Hone your CSI skills to identify a series of strange objects as we solve this mystery together with Dr Rowena Fletcher. Weave your way round an escape-room-style investigation, performing tasks like bone analysis and footprint measurements. Where will they lead? Suitable age 8+.
Event location: Story Museum, 42 Pembroke St, Oxford OX1 1BP
Event time: Wednesday 30 October, 2.30pm
Website: Visit the website to find out more
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