School Careers Day2026-02-03T10:29:44+00:00

SCHOOL CAREERS SHOWCASE: YOUR PLANET, YOUR FUTURE

Your Planet, Your Future Careers Showcase 2026 is Dynamic Earth’s FREE STEM careers event for school learners, taking place on 9th and 10th March 2026.

9TH - 10TH MARCH
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Your Planet, Your Future Careers Showcase 2026 is Dynamic Earth’s FREE STEM careers event for school learners, taking place on 9th and 10th March 2026. We’re bringing together scientists, engineers and STEM organisations from across Scotland and the UK to inspire the next generation of problem solvers.

This two-day FREE event offers an immersive, hands-on experience designed to complement career education. Learners will explore a wide range of STEM careers through interactive activities, live demonstrations and engaging discussions with professionals working at the forefront of science and innovation.

We believe you can’t be what you can’t see. That is why our annual Careers Showcase provides learners with the opportunity to meet real scientists, and to hear first-hand about the many different pathways into STEM careers.

Dynamic Earth is committed to supporting Scotland’s ambition to be a STEM Nation by inspiring, encouraging and enabling young people to pursue STEM pathways at school and beyond. The Careers Showcase plays a vital role in helping learners understand how STEM skills can lead to meaningful careers with positive impacts for people and planet.

Bookings are now open, sign up for your school’s place using the form linked below.

WHAT TO EXPECT:

Across the Careers Showcase, learners will: 

  • Meet scientists, engineers and technologists from a wide range of STEM sectors from exhibitors such as NatureScot, Scottish Association for Marine Science and the Royal Observatory.
  • Take part in hands-on, fun, interactive activities.
  • Explore cutting-edge science through technologies such as VR and AI.
  • Hear from guest speakers during interactive panel discussions.
  • Ask questions and gain insight into routes into STEM careers.
  • Experience a stunning 6K planetarium and watch a live immersive show.

HEAR FROM PREVIOUS ATTENDEES

Teachers tell us the event is engaging, informative and inspiring for their learners, particularly those who may not have encountered STEM careers first-hand before:

“Very interactive, with impressive stalls that the children were excited about. It let them see a whole variety of different jobs and ideas in the STEM sector.”

“Informative, interactive and inspiring.”

“Being able to participate in practical challenges and speak directly with employers helped them to gain insights into careers linked to climate science, conservation, and renewable technologies.”

“Great opportunities and career advice. Well worth it and accessible as it’s free. Very interesting and engaging.”

Booking for Careers Showcase 2026 is now open.
Spaces are limited and early sign-up is strongly recommended.

If you’ve already registered, don’t worry, you’re on our list! Our Booking Officer be in touch within the next month to confirm your place and enquire about photography permission. Thank you for your patience, we’re excited to welcome you soon.

Careers Showcase 2026 is supported by:

PREVIOUS CAREERS SHOWCASES

Explore previous Careers Showcases in 2025 and 2024!

READ THE BLOGS:

SCHOOL CAREERS SHOWCASE 2025

As part of National Science Week, Dynamic Earth delivered Scotland’s largest hands-on careers event for young people focussing on planet Earth and sustainability. Over 1200 students from 20 schools joined us across Monday 10th and Tuesday 11th of March! Primary and secondary learners had the opportunity to meet inspirational scientists [ Read more... ]

YOUR PLANET YOUR FUTURE CAREERS DAY AT DYNAMIC EARTH

During National Careers Week, Dynamic Earth was delighted to bring together more than 20 partner organisations from across the STEM employment landscape of Scotland and the UK to engage with over 650 learners and teachers showcasing pathways into STEM Careers. Learners from across nine different local authority areas benefited from free [ Read more... ]

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