This special discussion session will reframe the issue — viewing the decline not merely as a problem, but as an opportunity for the geoscience community to co-create new pathways with young people. We will aim to explore questions such as:
• How do young people today perceive geoscience, and what shapes these perceptions?
• What are the barriers preventing students from considering geoscience studies or careers?
• How can educators, geoscientists, and communicators engage with students to reimagine geoscience education and career path options?
• How can geoscientists highlight the vital role of geoscience in addressing societal and environmental challenges?
In this session, we will seek to generate insights and creative strategies to “turn the tide” — inspiring the next generation to see geoscience as essential, exciting, and impactful. This will be done through a dynamic panel discussion with solicited speakers and conveners, featuring geoscientists, school students, educators and science communicators.
Panellists:
- Gina Correia, Portuguese Association of Geologists, Lisbon, Portugal
- Tom Jilbert, Department of Geosciences and Geography, University of Helsinki, Finland
- Christina Orieschnig, French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development (IRD), Marseille, France
- Natasha Stephen, Geological Society, London, UK
- A student representative from a local school
Programme: Wed, 6 May, 08:30–10:15 | Room 0.15
Speakers
- Gina P. Correia, Associação Portuguesa de Geólogos, Portugal
- Tom Jilbert, University of Helsinki, Finland
- Christina Anna Orieschnig, Institute de Recherche pour le Développement , France
- Natasha Stephen, The Geological Society of London, United Kingdom