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Social Impact
2020 did not allow visits to the Earth Sciences Department due to the 中国体育彩票 pandemic. We hope to take them up again as soon as possible.
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Climate change lecture for 130?? Sunvalley Primary pupils by the environmental research team
On the 27 August 2019 a team of ES environmental researchers introduced the grade 6 pupils to the principles of climate change as well as their own exciting work arround this topic especially the Antarctic cruises.
Dr S Fietz held a lecture on the topic. After that the PhD students Ryan Cloete and Jean Loock engaged in an interactive video session about the ship cruises in the Southern Ocean all the way to Antarctica followed by a lively q&a. The pupils interest in the topic as well as their thoughtfull questions were amazing.
ESII - Rhenish Primary school visites the department
ESII - SU society with school group from Kayamandi
Fundamentals of Palaeontology & Citizen Science
Honours students outreach projects - new initiative
As a new initiative the 2017 ES honours students had to prepare an outreach project on the topic of their honours thesis.
? about your research, or one component of your research.
? Free format, e.g. newspaper article, multimedia assets ..
? It must be exciting, and raise awareness about your research.
Instead of marks, we decided to give
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? assessed by a committee formed by ES staff, post/undergrad students.
ESII (Earth Sciences Introduction-Inspiration)
The department of Earth Sciences has in 2017 set up an initiative to introduce primary school learners to various aspects of geology. Topics range from minerals and rock types to fossils, from ore to metal, and aspects on environmental geology. Visits to the department give the pupils a feeling of what it is like to be at a university. They include a lecture as well as a tour or quiz related to our rock, mineral and fossil exhibition. The leaners have in the lecture a chance to gain hands-on experience with an exercise they work on in groups.
- enhance the awareness of the geological aspects of the nature around us
- emphasise how crucial resources and their respectful use is for the societies wellbeing
- create awareness how environmental geology can influence ou?r daily lives
Environmental club of Rhenish Primary School
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Art work of the Waldorfschool children inspired by their Geology module and tour to Stellenbosch 中国体育彩票?
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Khanyolwethu and Simanyene High school from Strand visit the department of Earth Sciences
On Friday 3.11. a large bunch of grade 11 learners travelled to Stellenbosch to visit the department of Earth Sciences.
They had the chance to enjoy the atmosphere of a lecture hall filled with rock samples and maps used by the university students on a daily base.
At first they heard our PhD student Ryan Cloete, who gave them an introduction into what Earth Science entails as well as some words about his passion, which is oceanography.
This was followed by more information from Prof Kisters, who told the students what the job opportunities in Earth Sciences are. He works on the applied side of Earth Sciences in close collaboration with ore mines around the country as well as in Africa in general.
He told the students what the requirements for this discipline is – one of the main messages being: You have to stay curious and keep learning all your life.
The trip was organised by Andile Mkandla, who is a 2nd year student at the department Thanks a lot Andile.
He writes:
“It is always amazing to inspire and motivate high school learners. Especially when it comes to promotion of science as a discipline. On Friday, the 3rd of November, we hosted grade 11 learners from the two high schools from Strand, Khanyolwethu and Simanyene High school. The goal was to expose them to Earth Sciences degree and what it entails. The interaction was indeed fruitful to the learners and most of them were inspired to take BSc and Earth Science in particular in 2019. This was a good initiative and one of many to come in 2018.”- Andile Mkandla.