The Geophysics Section operates a very interesting outreach programme aimed at explaining natural phenomena such as earthquakes, tsunamis, their occurrence around Ireland and how the data collected by DIAS is used. This has proven to be very popular with the Transition Year Programme for Secondary Schools. If you would like your transition students involved in this programme, please contact: Thomas Blake, Experimental Officer, Tel: +353-1-6621333 or e-mail Thomas Blake for further information.
DIAS had a stand in the BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition this year, which was very popular amoungst the students and visitors.
Three articles of interest can be accessed below:
Seismology in Schools (Seismeolaíocht sa Scoil) Programme
DIAS Geophysics Section is promoting the “Seismology in School (Seismeolaíocht sa Scoil) Programme” in response to the increasing interest by students in earthquakes and Earth science in general. Click here for more information.
Contact: Thomas Blake, (Experimental Officer), Geophysics Section, School of Cosmic Physics, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 5 Merrion Square, Dublin 2. Tel: 353-1-6535147 x 223.
Bringing Science to Schools
This program is promoted by Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) which is aimed at funded researchers to go into schools and give presentations based on the science funded. The table below lists possible presentations the Geophysics Section intends to give. If any of these subjects interest you and your school please contact SFI at outreach-at-sfi.ie.
SFI Research Team
|
Title of Talk/Demonstration/Activity
|
Suitable Ages
|
Prof. Alan G. Jones |
How the Earth works: the plate tectonic paradigm |
15 – 18 |
Dr. Mark Muller |
Geophysics: using physics to study the Earth |
15 – 18 |
|
A career in the Earth Sciences |
15 – 18 |
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Last Updated: 22nd March 2016 by Louise Collins
Outreach
The Geophysics Section operates a very interesting outreach programme aimed at explaining natural phenomena such as earthquakes, tsunamis, their occurrence around Ireland and how the data collected by DIAS is used. This has proven to be very popular with the Transition Year Programme for Secondary Schools. If you would like your transition students involved in this programme, please contact: Thomas Blake, Experimental Officer, Tel: +353-1-6621333 or e-mail Thomas Blake for further information.
DIAS had a stand in the BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition this year, which was very popular amoungst the students and visitors.
Three articles of interest can be accessed below:
Seismology in Schools (Seismeolaíocht sa Scoil) Programme
DIAS Geophysics Section is promoting the “Seismology in School (Seismeolaíocht sa Scoil) Programme” in response to the increasing interest by students in earthquakes and Earth science in general. Click here for more information.
Contact: Thomas Blake, (Experimental Officer), Geophysics Section, School of Cosmic Physics, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 5 Merrion Square, Dublin 2. Tel: 353-1-6535147 x 223.
Bringing Science to Schools
This program is promoted by Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) which is aimed at funded researchers to go into schools and give presentations based on the science funded. The table below lists possible presentations the Geophysics Section intends to give. If any of these subjects interest you and your school please contact SFI at outreach-at-sfi.ie.
SFI Research Team
Title of Talk/Demonstration/Activity
Suitable Ages
Category: Outreach
Geophysics
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