Expert Advisory Panel

As we prepare our application to become a UNESCO Global Geopark, it is essential that everything we do, from interpretation to the production of educational resources, is rooted in research and science. Our Expert Advisory Panel provides advice to the Geopark on a diverse range of topics, ensuring all our projects and endeavours meet the very highest standards.

Meet the Expert Advisory Panel

A head shot of Dr Frankie Dunn

Dr Frankie Dunn

Oxford University Museum of Natural History

A head shot of Neil Hubbard

Neil Hubbard

Russell Society

A head shot of Frank Ince

Frank Ince

Russell Society

A head shot of Dr Charlotte Kenchington

Dr Charlotte Kenchington

Dr Charlotte Kenchington

A head shot of Kirstin Lemon

Dr Kirstin Lemon

British Geological Survey

A head shot of Prof Duncan McIlroy

Prof Duncan McIlroy

Memorial University of Newfoundland

A head shot of Dr Duncan Murdock

Dr Duncan Murdock

Oxford University Museum of Natural History

A head shot of Dr Marc Reichow

Dr Marc Reichow

University of Leicester

A head shot of Dr Josh Wolstenholme

Dr Josh Wolstenholme

Loughborough University

A head shot of Dr Frankie Dunn

Dr Frankie Dunn

Oxford University Museum of Natural History

A head shot of Neil Hubbard

Neil Hubbard

Russell Society

A head shot of Frank Ince

Frank Ince

Russell Society

A head shot of Dr Charlotte Kenchington

Dr Charlotte Kenchington

Dr Charlotte Kenchington

A head shot of Kirstin Lemon

Dr Kirstin Lemon

British Geological Survey

A head shot of Prof Duncan McIlroy

Prof Duncan McIlroy

Memorial University of Newfoundland

A head shot of Dr Duncan Murdock

Dr Duncan Murdock

Oxford University Museum of Natural History

A head shot of Dr Marc Reichow

Dr Marc Reichow

University of Leicester

A head shot of Dr Josh Wolstenholme

Dr Josh Wolstenholme

Loughborough University

Included centimetre thick layers of rock, with out of focus green landscape in the background.
  • Geopark News
  • 22nd October 2022

Charnwood Forest Chosen To Host ProGEO 2023

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A replica of the fossil Charnia masoni. The scale bar indicates the fossil must be around 21 cm long.
  • Geopark News
  • 21st July 2021

More Complex Than Previously Thought: Study Reveals New Insights into Charnwood Forest’s Ancient Animal Fossils

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View of the introduction panel to the First Imprints exhibition.
  • Geopark News
  • 30th September 2023

New Art Exhibition Celebrates Rise of Animal Life

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