Girls into Geoscience field trip 2019
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Girls into Geoscience (GiG) is becoming more than just an event. It has become a network, supporting women in geology and those aspiring to be. Get involved!
This exciting event will introduce female, those who identify as female, and non binary A level students to the Earth sciences and demonstrate the world of careers open to Earth science graduates today.
We'll be back for our 12th event this July with even more workshops, talks, Q&As, and of course the chance to get out in the field with some of our female geoscientists.
If you would like to register your interest in attending, and be first to find out how you can book, apply for our bursaries and more, please fill in our form.
Email girlsintogeoscience@plymouth.ac.uk if you wish to contact us.
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Launched in 2014, more than 1,800 pupils from schools across the UK and Ireland have participated in this pioneering event.

Here Dr Jodie Fisher, Co-founder of Girls into Geoscience, explains how this exciting event will introduce female A level students to the Earth sciences and demonstrate the world of careers open to earth science graduates today.
GiG received the Geological Society's R H Worth Award for 2018, presented in recognition of achievements in outreach, public engagement and/or education. This has been followed by a University of Plymouth Vice-Chancellor Award for Equality Diversity of Inclusivity in 2023, and in 2024 the Curry Fund Certificate of Excellence by the Geologists' Association.
 

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