“Geology in the world of work”: orientation seminars for students of the 3rd year of the Degree in Geological Sciences
This educational activity is developed in collaboration with the Order of Geologists of Lazio. The aim of the course is making known and understood all aspects of employment opportunities, through a series of seminars held by professional geologists with mature experience in the topics they will present.
This educational activity is developed in collaboration with the Order of Geologists of Lazio. The aim of the course is making known and understood all aspects of employment opportunities, through a series of seminars held by professional geologists with mature experience in the topics they will present.
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1) Territorial data: legislation, reference systems, acquisition methods and management tools
2) Georesources: planning and technical support for mining activities
3) The activities of the geologist in the design of low enthalpy geothermal plants
4) Geotechnical laboratory tests
5) The Civil Protection code and the main related regulations and the professional figure of the disaster manager
6) The role of the geologist in research
7) Environmental investigations and remediation of contaminated areas - Basic elements
8) The geologist and (or for) cultural heritage
9) Geoethics and global anthropogenic impacts: resources, risks, responsibilities
10) The movement of marine sediments: the role of the geologist in environmental studies
11) Radon and endogenous gases in professional practice
12) National and regional regulations for the exercise of the profession of geologist
13) Seismic microzonation and site effects: the role of the geologist, methods and operational techniques
14) Forensic geology: applications and professional perspectives
15) Volcanic risk
16) The role of the geologist as an expert consultant for health and safety in the workplace
17) Remote sensing as a tool to support the geologist's practice
18) The role of the geologist in railway planning
19) The role of the geologist in the technical structures of public administration
20) Hydrogeological instability: the role of the geologist in protecting the territory for sustainable development
21) Monitoring systems: basic concepts, feasibility and application
22) Geologists hanging by a thread: vertical surveys and monitoring with mountaineering techniques and/or with the use of access and positioning systems using ropes
23) Management of inert waste: the role of the geologist from production, to recovery, to the use of recycled products
24) Geotourism between present and future. A concrete tool for planning, conservation and management of the territory and its natural resources
25) The water framework directive and district management plans
26) Dialogue on the world of mineral resources and depositology: research, industry, economy, energy transition, geopolitics and job prospects
Programme
Experts in the various sectors of Geology, accompanied by the teacher in charge, will hold orientation seminars for the world of work on the following topics:1) Territorial data: legislation, reference systems, acquisition methods and management tools
2) Georesources: planning and technical support for mining activities
3) The activities of the geologist in the design of low enthalpy geothermal plants
4) Geotechnical laboratory tests
5) The Civil Protection code and the main related regulations and the professional figure of the disaster manager
6) The role of the geologist in research
7) Environmental investigations and remediation of contaminated areas - Basic elements
8) The geologist and (or for) cultural heritage
9) Geoethics and global anthropogenic impacts: resources, risks, responsibilities
10) The movement of marine sediments: the role of the geologist in environmental studies
11) Radon and endogenous gases in professional practice
12) National and regional regulations for the exercise of the profession of geologist
13) Seismic microzonation and site effects: the role of the geologist, methods and operational techniques
14) Forensic geology: applications and professional perspectives
15) Volcanic risk
16) The role of the geologist as an expert consultant for health and safety in the workplace
17) Remote sensing as a tool to support the geologist's practice
18) The role of the geologist in railway planning
19) The role of the geologist in the technical structures of public administration
20) Hydrogeological instability: the role of the geologist in protecting the territory for sustainable development
21) Monitoring systems: basic concepts, feasibility and application
22) Geologists hanging by a thread: vertical surveys and monitoring with mountaineering techniques and/or with the use of access and positioning systems using ropes
23) Management of inert waste: the role of the geologist from production, to recovery, to the use of recycled products
24) Geotourism between present and future. A concrete tool for planning, conservation and management of the territory and its natural resources
25) The water framework directive and district management plans
26) Dialogue on the world of mineral resources and depositology: research, industry, economy, energy transition, geopolitics and job prospects
Core Documentation
The slides of the seminars that will be distributed by the teacher.Type of delivery of the course
The course is seminar, with compulsory attendance.Type of evaluation
Eligibility will be acquired by attending at least 75% of the total hours of the seminars