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 introduces girls studying A levels or equivalent to Earth sciences and demonstrates the world of careers open to Earth science graduates today.
We're back for our 13th 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.
Timetables
6 July 2026 - Optional Fieldtrip
This year’s fieldtrip will take the girls to the spectacular Dartmoor. Along with amazing views, the girls will be able to look at the geology and geomorphology of this unique landscape to uncover the geological history, and how Dartmoor’s legacy is still important today.
7 July 2026 - GiG Careers and Workshop Day
09:30 | Arrival and registration
10:00 | Welcome and introduction (Dr Sarah Boulton, University of Plymouth)
10:15 | To be confirmed (Dr Lucy Campbell, Red Rock Geoscience Ltd.)
10:40 | To be confirmed (Harriet Dawson, Cornish Lithium)
11:05 | Break
11:15 | The importance of community in global geo resource projects (Claudia Malam, Geothermal Engineering Ltd.)
11:40 | Speaker panel Q&A
12:10-13:00 | Lunch
13:05 | Workshop A*
14:05 | Workshop B*
15:15 | University life Q&A panel
15:45 | Thanks and close
This year's optional fieldtrip will be to the iconic Dartmoor - flyer available soon.
* Choice of 2 workshops from:- Physical Geo-modelling of Rock Avalanche-River Interactions and associated hazards (Prof Anne Mather)
- Palaeoecology, landscapes, people and climate (Dr Jessie Woodbridge and Laura Scoble)
- Exploring the Deep Ocean (Dr Jenny Gales)
- Making a black smoker hydrothermal vent (Dr Michelle Harris and Dr Jess Berry)
Learn more about these workshops below.