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Geological Survey Ireland - Science Week 2022

Geological Survey Ireland - Science Week 2022

Geological Survey Ireland - Science Week 2022
12/11/2022 09:00
20/11/2022 17:00
Various locations across Ireland
Ireland

Various locations across Ireland.

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​Geological Survey Ireland is looking forward to a great week of science. We'll be working with our science partners during Science Week from the 12 to the 20 November. Science Week is a Science Foundation Ireland initiative.


Come to meet Geological Survey Ireland scientists at the following events:

​Date
​What
​Where
Further details
​Saturday 12 November
Let's Talk Science Festival
​Rediscovery Centre, Ballymun, Co. Dublin, D09 HK58
​Book your tickets here
​Saturday 12 November, 11-12.30am
​Killiney Beach - Stories in Stone: join geologist Stephen Mandal to discover the stories in the stones on Killiney Beach and learn about the formation of the Irish landscape.
​Killiney Beach Car Park, Killiney
Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council Heritage event supported by Geological Survey Ireland as part of the 2022 DLR GeoHeritage programme.
​Book your tickets here.
​Thursday 17 November
Friday 18 November
​A Geological Survey Ireland scientist will be available to answer your questions on geoscience at Down to Earth - Exploring Ireland's Geology
​Collins Barracks, National Museum of Ireland,
Benburb St,
Dublin 7
D07 XKV4
More info on the exhibition available on the National Museum of Ireland website.
​Friday 18 November
​As part of the Cavan-Monaghan Science Festival, Geological Survey Ireland staff will be visiting school students.​
​Saturday 19 November
Ballyhoura Science Fair 2022
​Mitchelstown Leisure Centre, Mitchelstown, Co.Cork, P67 EK58
​Register here.
​Saturday 19 November
​Geology of County Kilkenny with Dr Siobhán Power - family friendly talk
​Castlecomer Discovery Park, R95 HY7X, Castlecomer
​Book your free ticket on Eventbrite.
​November
Geological Survey Ireland staff will be taking part in I'm a Scientist, Get Me Out of Here to connect school students with science outside the classroom, and help them discover STEM careers.​ ​