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A career in contaminated land is a great way to employ practical science and engineering skills to solve environmental problems in an important and expanding industry. Because of our industrial past contaminated land is widespread in the UK and internationally, and being able to manage it responsibly is vital in protecting human and environmental health, as well as allowing sustainable development of new homes, school, hospitals and anything else! There are many routes through the industry so be sure to check out the extended cut videos focusing on particular career paths for more information. and bear in mind these videos are only a small sample of the varied and exciting opportunities available! Contaminated Land Contractor: //bit.ly/geosoccontractor Contaminated Land Academic: //bit.ly/geosocacademia Contaminated Land Consultant: //bit.ly/geoscoconsultant Contaminated Land Regulator: //bit.ly/geosocregulator A big thanks to the participants and the wonderful Lapworth Museum in Birmingham for hosting. For more resources and information about a career in geosciences check out www.geolsoc.org.uk/geologypathways. This series of videos from the Geological Society Contaminated Land group are designed to give you an idea of what a career in contaminated land could look like for you. The interviews show professionals at different stages of their career offering advice (which could be really useful for interviews!) and answering questions like: What is your job and how did you get to where you are? What qualifications do you need? What does the job entail day to day? What is your favourite part of the job? What are the challenging parts of the job? For more info about the Contaminated Land Group go to www.geolsoc.org.uk/contamland. #RegenerateAndThrive