Volume
24
No.
38
Sustainability Coordinators - Science Undergraduate Society
The Science Undergraduate Society is currently looking for Sustainability Coordinators! This is a valuable opportunity to students who wish to develop more professional skills and provides them with an opportunity to apply sustainability concepts that they may have learned in class or through past experiences. In addition, this is a great way to create positive change within the Society, which services over 8,000 undergraduate students in the Faculty of Science.
The application form can be accessed here; applications close on September 27th, 2020.
Postdoc Position on Nordic Seas Paleogenomics - NORCE in Bergen (Norway)
The Climate Department of NORCE Norwegian Research Centre in Bergen, Norway is seeking a highly motivated candidate to strengthen a research group working on paleogenomics, paleoceanography and molecular ecology, mainly in the Arctic and Nordic Seas.
The position is available in the Polish–Norwegian research project “Sedimentary ancient DNA – a new proxy to investigate the impact of environmental changes on past and present biodiversity in Nordic Seas (NEEDED)”. The project is funded through an EEA and Norway Grant – Basic Research Program GRIEG.
Application deadline: 9 October 2020
To access the job ad and information on how to apply, click here.
PhD Thesis Defense: Thibaut Astic
Title: A framework for joint petrophysically and geologically guided geophysical inversion
Date & Time: Thursday, September 17th at 10:00am
Location: Zoom
EOAS Colloquium Series - Maryjo Brounce
Title: H2O and Fe redox are linked to material recycling in the Izu-Bonin-Mariana subduction system
Date & Time: Thursday, September 17th at 11:00am
Location: Zoom
EOAS Seminar Series - Maryjo Brounce
Title: Fe redox in undegassed ocean island basalts is also linked to material recycling
Date & Time: Friday, September 18th at 11:00am
Location: Zoom
Virtual Cordilleran Geoscience Workshop
Cordilleran Geoscience: A 2020 perspective, originally planned for March 2020, has been rescheduled as a virtual workshop. Devoted to the latest research about the geology, geophysics, metallogeny, and mineral deposits of the Cordillera, the workshop will be held as a Zoom conference on October 5, 2020 from 9:00 am to 2:45 pm (PST).
To register, at no cost, please email Geological.Survey@gov.bc.ca
Closing date is Wednesday, September 30
Cordilleran Geoscience: A 2020 perspective is being organized and sponsored by the Pacific Section of the Geological Association of Canada, the Geological Survey of Canada, the British Columbia Geological Survey, and the Yukon Geological Survey.
The program can be found here.