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About Us

We are the UK’s award-winning professional body and learned society for geoscience. We support and inform scientists and the general public, primarily by helping to improve knowledge and understanding of geoscience and promoting professional excellence and ethical standards

About Us

Founded in 1807, we are the oldest geological society in the world. Today, we are a world-leading voice in the geosciences, including various disciplines across the Earth & planetary sciences in both industry and academia. We do this through publishing, library and information services, cutting-edge scientific conferences and training, education activities, and professional and academic accreditation. We also provide impartial scientific information and evidence to support policy-making and public discussion about the challenges facing humanity.

We have a worldwide membership of over 12,000. More than 2,000 of our members live overseas and over 2,500 are Chartered Geologists or Chartered Scientists – professionals who have demonstrated a high level of education, professional competence in their field and a commitment to professional ethics.

The Society is licensed by the European Federation of Geologists to award the title of European Geologist and works with partner bodies in the UK to maintain specialist professional registers.

We are committed to promoting and celebrating equity, diversity, inclusion and accessibility in geoscience education and professions.

The Geological Society of London is a not-for-profit organisation and a registered charity (no. 210161). 

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Our Work

As a learned society, professional membership body, registered charity and publisher, our work is wide ranging. Find out more about our work in each of these areas, and how we support the geoscience community, both nationally and internationally

Our Work
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Governance

Learn about how we are governed and discover our current Council members

Governance
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Visit Us

Find out how you can visit our home at Burlington House, including viewing the William Smith map

Visit Us
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EDIA

Find out more about our commitment to Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Accessibility (EDIA) within the Society and across geoscience as a whole

EDIA
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Society Awards

Our various Awards, Medals and Funds celebrate significant achievements and contributions to geoscience

Society Awards
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Our History

Founded in 1807, we have a long and interesting history. Find out about our origins, the history of Burlington House, visiting the William Smith map and more

History
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Work for Us

Interested in joining our team? Browse job the latest job vacancies at our London and Bath locations

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Get Involved

Find out how you can get involved with what we do at the Geological Society

Get Involved
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Society Policies

Read our policies, including safeguarding, conduct and more

Our Policies
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Join our community of over 12,000 Earth scientists worldwide.