• The American Geosciences Institute (AGI) offers a new professional development opportunity for geoscientists and other geoscience professionals interested in connecting with non-technical audiences. (americangeosciences.org)
  • The American Geosciences Institute represents and serves the geoscience community by providing collaborative leadership and information to connect Earth, science, and people. (americangeosciences.org)
  • American Geosciences Institute, Effects of the Global Economic Crisis on Geoscience Departments , March, 2009. (carleton.edu)
  • Over 90 per cent of geoscience graduates find jobs within the geosciences, so job prospects are "outstanding," says Heather Houlton, an officer with the American Geosciences Institute (AGI), a federation of 45 geoscientific associations, based in Alexandria, Virginia. (newscientist.com)
  • In 2011, the American Geosciences Institute (AGI) Geoscience Workforce program measured the first wholesale attrition of geoscience professionals, due to retirements. (earthmagazine.org)
  • The Manitoba government released the 2023 Registration Review Report for Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba, as part of its efforts to review 31 self-regulated professions in Manitoba for compliance with The Fair Registration Practices in Regulation Act and identify areas of improvement. (apegm.mb.ca)
  • Engineers Geoscientist Manitoba is happy to announce that the changes to The Engineering and Geoscientific Professions Act ('the Act') were officially proclaimed on May 17, 2023. (apegm.mb.ca)
  • Dr Samantha Engwell is the recipient of the Geological Society's William Smith Fund 2023, which is awarded to geoscientists within the first 10 years of their career. (bgs.ac.uk)
  • By analyzing rocks, fossils, and other clues, geoscientists are able to create timelines of events in the Earth's geologic history. (bls.gov)
  • Geoscientists investigate the Earth's solid constituents, encompassing the profound scrutiny of rocks and soils and the dynamic processes that shape the material of our planet's structure over time, encompassing the captivating realms of plate tectonics and erosion. (customwritings.com)
  • Dr. Sharon Bywater-Reyes in an environmental geoscientist who studies Earth's surface processes, including rivers and hillslopes. (unco.edu)
  • The Association for Women Geoscientists (AWG) is an international professional organization which promotes the professional development of its members, provides geoscience outreach to girls, and encourages the participation of girls and women in the geosciences. (wikipedia.org)
  • The original purpose of the society was to provide encouragement to women in the geosciences, a career choice where they were largely underrepresented at the time. (wikipedia.org)
  • Today, the purpose remains the same, although some advances have been made, as AWG membership approaches 1200 students and scientists, reflecting the increasing participation of women in the geosciences. (wikipedia.org)
  • Women in the Geosciences is a valuable contribution to the existing literature on gender issues in STEM disciplines. (columbia.edu)
  • The Mewbourne College of Earth and Energy 's School of Geosciences at the University of Oklahoma seeks applicants for a full-time tenure-track Assistant Professor of Geosciences - Energy Transition Geophysics with an anticipated starting date of August 16, 2024. (ou.edu)
  • We'd essentially like to take a CAT scan of the Earth," said Simons, an assistant professor of geosciences. (princeton.edu)
  • The Australian Institute of Geoscientists (AIG) is the leading professional institute representing geoscientists employed in all sectors of industry, education, research and government throughout Australia. (aig.org.au)
  • Incorporating photos of working geoscientists , and emphasizing diversity in the geoscience workforce in lecture slides can foster this. (carleton.edu)
  • The geoscience workforce has a lower proportion of women compared to the general population of the United States and compared to many other STEM fields. (columbia.edu)
  • This article looks at workforce needs and the response of geoscience departments. (carleton.edu)
  • The authors argue that the growth of the geosciences, combined with the aging of the current workforce, will soon lead to a shortage in the geoscience workforce. (carleton.edu)
  • This has been a vintage year for the health of the geoscience workforce in the United States. (earthmagazine.org)
  • In almost all technical fields, especially in the geosciences (pdf), the remaining (and incoming) workforce is not nearly large enough to fill the void. (earthmagazine.org)
  • It has started in the federal geoscience workforce, especially in the nonregulatory agencies like the U.S. Geological Survey and NOAA. (earthmagazine.org)
  • 2YC students must be encouraged to see themselves as geoscientists. (carleton.edu)
  • In order to use the professional title, Professional Agrologists and Geoscientists must be accredited by the legislating body in the province in which they wish to practice and must conform to the code of ethics and standards of practice outlined by the relevant professional organization (the BC Institute of Agrologists (BCIA) or Engineers & Geoscientists of BC (EGBC) ). (sfu.ca)
  • On November 28, 2022, the Association and the Manitoba Government signed a Conservation and Climate Fund grant agreement for the Association to provide engineers, geoscientists, and other infrastructure professionals and decision-makers with advanced knowledge and skills in climate change adaptation and mitigation. (apegm.mb.ca)
  • Halliburton geoscientists and engineers collaborate with operators worldwide to develop a clearer understanding of each reservoir. (halliburton.com)
  • Founded by merger of H-XD0566 - European Association of Exploration Geophysicists (EAEG) and H-XD2009 - European Association of Petroleum Geoscientists and Engineers (EAPG) , which became respectively the Geophysical and Petroleum Divisions of EAGE. (uia.org)
  • We also value initiatives - such as the Geological Society of America's On to The Future and Paleontological Society's anti-racism resources - that were built in recognition of the significant lack of diversity in the geosciences and its many professional societies. (change.org)
  • By 2021, we expect to have seen 125,000 U.S. geoscientists retire. (earthmagazine.org)
  • Add the fact that forecasts by the U.S. Department of Labor suggest that by 2021 we could add 72,000 new geoscience jobs to the current 250,000 geoscience positions, and you can see the magnitude of the problem: We're facing a deficit of 150,000 geoscientists by 2021 ! (earthmagazine.org)
  • Geoscientists, policymakers, educators and administrators could all greatly benefit from the contents of this volume. (columbia.edu)
  • Since 1938, the National Association of Geoscience Teachers has promoted excellence in geoscience education and supporting the community of geoscience educators. (carleton.edu)
  • Your contribution to NAGT will help us continue to inspire geoscience educators and promote Earth education for all. (carleton.edu)
  • Join NAGT today or make a donation help ensure that this site can continue to serve geoscience educators. (carleton.edu)
  • Geoscience educators play a key role in educating the public about key environmental challenges facing our planet -- locally and globally -- and in preparing the next generation of geoscientists to address those challenges. (carleton.edu)
  • Participation in the workshop will be limited to 100 researchers and educators from the geoscience community. (iris.edu)
  • Whitepapers will be solicited from the IRIS, UNAVCO and EarthScope communities, and researchers and educators in allied geoscience disciplines. (iris.edu)
  • Oft-derided as a dead area, mining-related geoscience graduates are in high demand, in both industry and academia. (earthmagazine.org)
  • However, the number of programs and faculty to teach the next generation of mining-related geoscience graduates are dwindling, as are specific specialties such as underground ventilation. (earthmagazine.org)
  • We welcome all students interested in geoscience, whether they have studied geology, have some geological knowledge, or are completely new to the subject. (geolsoc.org.uk)
  • 2YC faculty can maximize support of transfer students by incorporating both fundamental geoscience skills and informal advising in their courses. (carleton.edu)
  • The need for environmental protection and responsible land management is driving demand for geoscientists, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). (newscientist.com)
  • AGI would like to thank Schlumberger for providing the support to establish the groundwork to develop the Geoscientist Outreach Initiative. (americangeosciences.org)
  • Updates on outreach activities, information about how the geosciences interact with society, details of policy related meetings, consultation responses, and policy briefing notes. (geolsoc.org.uk)
  • Each year, GeoScience Educational Adventures, a public outreach organization comprising an instructional staff of professional geoscientists, offers teacher workshops that carry both recertification and graduate credits. (nps.gov)
  • The 2 ½ day workshop will be organized around broad geoscience research and outreach needs beyond 2018: rheology and global geodynamics, fault and volcano systems, evolving landscapes, and discovery-mode Earth science. (iris.edu)
  • Macdonald has been recognized before for her outreach work on behalf of geoscience instruction and faculty. (wm.edu)
  • The School of Geosciences is a premier program where faculty, staff, and students work in a diverse range of geoscience fields related to Earth, energy, and the environment. (ou.edu)
  • The Geoscience program along with the faculty at UWP have prepared me exceptionally well in furthering my education in Hydrogeology in Graduate school. (uwp.edu)
  • A consortium led by William & Mary geologist Heather Macdonald has been honored by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) for its web-based compendium of professional-development resources for geosciences faculty. (wm.edu)
  • The web site is built from the workshops," Macdonald explained, "but it also extends the reach of the workshops, to make materials and ideas and resources accessible to geoscience faculty, both current and future. (wm.edu)
  • As you prepare for the class, on a specific event, such as the you can see what other geoscience faculty have done on that topic. (wm.edu)
  • Macdonald's emphasis in the project is directed toward new faculty in the geosciences. (wm.edu)
  • The participants in the workshop heard it live," Macdonald explained, "but through the web site, the larger world of geoscience faculty can also benefit. (wm.edu)
  • Scientists at the Jackson School of Geosciences have discovered a new layer of partly molten. (utexas.edu)
  • Geoscientists may supervise the work of technicians and coordinate work with other scientists, both in the field and in the lab. (bls.gov)
  • Are you interested in supporting geoscientists' mental health and fostering a more inclusive and supportive geoscience community? (carleton.edu)
  • It expects the number of geoscience jobs to grow by 21 per cent between 2010 and 2020 - well above the 14 per cent average growth rate for all careers in the US. (newscientist.com)
  • The Australian Institute of Geoscientists acknowledges the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants of the nation and the traditional custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work. (aig.org.au)
  • The PROGRESS (PROmoting Geoscience, Research, Education and SuccesS) Program is focused on recruiting and mentoring STEM women students into the field of Earth and Environmental Sciences. (customwritings.com)
  • The School of Geosciences has state of the art research facilities across a broad spectrum of the geosciences. (ou.edu)
  • Ranging from field instruments to experimental apparatus to computing software and hardware, the School of Geosciences provides students with the tools necessary to complete cutting edge research. (ou.edu)
  • The School of Geosciences' mission and vision, academic programs, and research and teaching facilities can be found on our website. (ou.edu)
  • For leadership, advocacy, and impact at the interface between the seismology research and geoscience education communities. (agu.org)
  • The mission of The Geological Society of America is to advance geoscience research and discovery, service to society, stewardship of Earth, and the geosciences profession. (carleton.edu)
  • The fund recognises excellent contributions to geoscience research and its application, in the UK and internationally. (bgs.ac.uk)
  • Established in 2018, NSF's Seismological Facility for the Advancement of Geoscience (SAGE) is a distributed, multi-user national facility operated by EarthScope that provides state of-the-art seismic and related geophysical instrumentation and services to support research and education in the geosciences. (iris.edu)
  • Multi-use, multi-user facilities to support geoscience research require durable infrastructure, built and used over significant time periods, rarely less than five years and sometimes for twenty years or more. (iris.edu)
  • In order to inform this recompetition, IRIS, UNAVCO, and the EarthScope National Office (ENO) are working together to gather community input for NSF on the key scientific questions and emerging areas of research the geosciences community will be pursuing in 2018 and beyond, and the seismic and geodetic facility capabilities that will be required to support this research. (iris.edu)
  • The Workshop Organizing Committee will choose participants to represent the seismological, geodetic, and broader geoscience research communities, with special attention to including early-career investigators, women, and underrepresented minorities. (iris.edu)
  • After more than 50 years as the Department of Geological Sciences, the geosciences department at The University of Texas at Austin has a new name: The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences. (utexas.edu)
  • As geological challenges increase, geoscientists may opt to work as generalists. (bls.gov)
  • The Geological Society of London is the UK's national society for geoscience, providing support to over 12,000 members in the UK and overseas. (geolsoc.org.uk)
  • The School of Geosciences is one of four units within the Mewbourne College of Earth and Energy along with the Mewbourne School of Petroleum and Geological Engineering, Oklahoma Geological Survey, and Ronnie K. Irani Center for Energy Solutions. (ou.edu)
  • When I was on sabbatical at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in 1988, I had the idea to explore some of the data they acquired with underwater instruments," said Guust Nolet , the George J. Magee Professor of Geoscience and Geological Engineering. (princeton.edu)
  • Geoffrey Feiss (Retired Provost, College of William and Mary), Michael Perfit (Chair, Department of Geological Sciences, University of Florida), and Michael Loudin (Manager, Global Geoscience Recruiting & Development, ExxonMobil) each offered their perspectives, followed by a community discussion. (carleton.edu)
  • Environmental Geoscience) within Canada. (sfu.ca)
  • Professional Environmental Geoscientists work in a wide range of professions. (sfu.ca)
  • How do I become registered as a Professional Environmental Geoscientist? (sfu.ca)
  • We've also included a 'how-to' guide to help you use the EGBC SFU Environmental Geoscientist course equivalent listing. (sfu.ca)
  • Environmental Geosciences or Earth Science , depending on your career goals. (uwp.edu)
  • The Environmental Geosciences Concentration will prepare you for employment in the private sector and various governmental agencies. (uwp.edu)
  • The expertise in hydrogeology and contaminant fate and transport afforded by this concentration can lead to employment as an environmental geoscientist in a variety of governmental and private organizations. (uwp.edu)
  • The program has its finger on the pulse of where the Environmental Geoscience field in heading. (uwp.edu)
  • This position paper summarizes the consensus views of the GSA on the role of geoscience education in institutions of higher learning and highlights future environmental and resource issues that will provide great impetus and opportunity for geoscience programs to significantly increase enrollments. (carleton.edu)
  • The High School Bridge Program brings local high school students to campus for activities related to anthropology, geosciences, and environmental sustainability. (unco.edu)
  • Together we will embark on a journey across the AGES (Anthropology, Geoscience, and Environmental Sustainability) while simultaneously completing three Liberal Arts Curriculum (LAC) requirements, which are the general education courses that every UNC student has to take as part of graduation requirements. (unco.edu)
  • In short: knowledge of glacial processes and the resulting sediments is indispensable for any geologist, geoscientist or environmental scientist wanting to work in Scandinavia (and elsewhere in formerly-glaciated regions worldwide)! (lu.se)
  • The European Geosciences Union (founded 2003), is the largest geoscientific organization in Europe with ca. 20,000 members. (ae-info.org)
  • Initiative) provides geoscience professionals with the tools and confidence to create and facilitate meaningful experiences with students in grades K-12 and the general public through hands-on activities that are aligned with curriculum standards and use established educational techniques. (americangeosciences.org)
  • Sarah Boulton and Jodie Fisher* on their three year-old initiative to increase geoscience participation among females. (geolsoc.org.uk)
  • The field of geosciences has never been more exciting or important. (utexas.edu)
  • Dr Karen Hanghøj has made significant contributions to the field of geoscience throughout her career and is an eminent geoscientist. (bgs.ac.uk)
  • The field of geosciences is no exception, and each day new technologies like big data, deep learning and robotics are changing geoscientists' role in society. (aapg.org)
  • It is an honor to get to work with such a strong woman in the geosciences field and I would not be where I am today if it weren't for her ongoing support. (umkc.edu)
  • The On the Cutting Edge website and workshop program are supported by the National Association of Geoscience Teachers (NAGT). (carleton.edu)
  • Complete a University degree in geoscience, including courses required by EGBC* (the SFU Physical Geography Geoscience stream fits the Canadian Council of Professional Geoscientists (CCPG) national syllabus allowing P.Geo. (sfu.ca)
  • Our Girls into Geoscience day is primarily aimed at Year 12 female students who are thinking about applying for university. (geolsoc.org.uk)
  • Welcome to the School of Geosciences at the University of Oklahoma! (ou.edu)
  • As geoscientists who worked beside several of the signatories when we were university academics in earlier phases of our lives, and having ourselves at times been funded by, or consulted for, the oil industry, we have three points to contribute. (jeremyleggett.net)
  • As geoscientists who once worked in their world, we have seen first-hand how the oil industry's needs and purse strings pervade university geoscience departments. (jeremyleggett.net)
  • What is the Professional Geoscientist qualification? (sfu.ca)
  • As a regulated profession, registration is required if you intend to work as a Professional Geoscientist (P. Geo. (sfu.ca)
  • and for those seeking professional geosciences training or exploring lifelong learning opportunities. (geolsoc.org.uk)
  • Pedagogic methods like Jigsaw , Roleplaying , and Investigative Case-Based Learning put students in the role of professional geoscientists as well as other stakeholders in important issues. (carleton.edu)
  • Geosciences for all Heather Macdonald is a member of a four-scientist team behind "On the Cutting Edge" and related initiatives that deliver professional-development resources to their fellow geoscientists. (wm.edu)
  • Compare the job duties, education, job growth, and pay of geoscientists with similar occupations. (bls.gov)
  • We support geoscience education at every level. (carleton.edu)
  • Geoscientists study the physical aspects of the Earth, such as its composition, structure, and processes, to learn about its past and present and to predict future events. (bls.gov)
  • Geoscientists study the rocks, soils and physical processes of the planet - expertise that leaves them best placed to identify and minimize the risks of natural disasters. (newscientist.com)
  • From listening to the "creaks and groans" of the earth to building advanced earthquake models, this work demonstrates the breadth of science a modern geoscientist must employ. (utexas.edu)
  • Geoscientists usually split their time between work in an office setting, in laboratories, and outdoors. (bls.gov)
  • Most geoscientists work full time, and some work more than 40 hours per week. (bls.gov)
  • Geoscientists use a variety of tools in their work. (bls.gov)
  • All members and all levels of leadership, in particular, should actively work to understand the lived experiences of Black, Indigenous, Latinx, and other minoritized groups including how racism and discrimination have impacted their ability to succeed and feel belonged in the geosciences and other science disciplines. (change.org)
  • Geoscientists are critical as we work to provide natural resources for society, to address fundamental Earth sciences questions, and to solve some of the world's most important challenges. (ou.edu)
  • However, thanks to the work of the geoscientists who developed Japan's Earthquake Early Warning (EEW) system, thousands of people inland were given vital extra seconds to seek shelter from falling objects. (newscientist.com)
  • Geoscientists study the physical aspects of the Earth. (bls.gov)
  • Discover and access geoscience information resources via one of the world's premier Earth science libraries. (geolsoc.org.uk)
  • Geoscientist Frederik Simons sits before a cross-sectional map of the Earth, showing a model of seismic wave speeds through the crust and mantle. (princeton.edu)
  • It has enlisted the support of nearly fifty geoscientists who assert, in a letter to The Times , that the government's limit on the permitted size of earth tremors, currently constraining the frackers' ability to operate, is set too low. (jeremyleggett.net)
  • Removing Gender Barriers to Career Progression in the Geosciences , Promoting Earth Science Literacy for Informed Public Decision Making , and Critical Mineral Resources . (geosociety.org)
  • Overall enrollments and degrees in geoscience programs increased 5 to 10 percent - as they've been doing for the past four years - this year reaching nearly 25,000 undergraduate majors and 10,000 graduate students across the country. (earthmagazine.org)
  • We wanted to design a day to inspire and educate, as well as create a positive image of geoscience for women. (geolsoc.org.uk)
  • At the same time, we humbly but firmly demand all geoscience societies and organizations take concrete action against racism - particularly the anti-Black racism that plagues our community - because written and/or oral denouncement does not go far enough. (change.org)
  • The resources include 1,200 activities contributed by teachers in the geosciences. (wm.edu)
  • Our educational workshops are developed and led by members of our Science Team, assisted by visiting instructors who are respected geoscientists with many years of experience in their respective fields of expertise. (nps.gov)
  • The traditional geoscience sectors such as mining still offer jobs surveying new seams, or monitoring old mines to ensure that toxic chemicals like cyanide - used in gold extraction - are not leaking. (newscientist.com)
  • This volume explores issues pertaining to gender parity in the geosciences, and sheds light on some of the best practices that increase participation by women and promote parity. (columbia.edu)
  • Anton Caputo, the editor of The Geoscientist, sat down with Danny Stockli, the chair of the newly named department to learn more about the reason. (utexas.edu)
  • Our geoscience expertise and data integration capabilities enable our clients to be more efficient, effective and responsible in growing their new energy projects. (cgg.com)
  • and Honorary Membership of the European Geosciences Union (EGU) for his scientific contributions to the geosciences. (ae-info.org)
  • We two geoscientists wish to squarely disassociate ourselves from our former colleagues. (jeremyleggett.net)
  • Despite these sunny prospects, there are clouds gathering on the horizon: After years of talking about it, what has been termed the "Great Crew Change" - when a large cohort of retiring geoscientists will vacate positions that will need to be filled by younger colleagues - is now upon us. (earthmagazine.org)
  • The signatories describe themselves as " practising geoscientists working in UK universities and institutions ", giving an impression of independent expertise. (jeremyleggett.net)
  • The Australian Geoscience Council member organisations each run their own activities for Early Career Geoscientists. (agc.org.au)
  • Click on the links to the Early Career Geoscientists pages for each of the AGC member organisations listed below. (agc.org.au)
  • Many of them will have had no exposure to role models in the geosciences and may not have any idea what a career might look like. (carleton.edu)
  • These courses will be selected by you and your adviser in order to develop a focal point related to your geosciences curriculum. (uwp.edu)
  • There are other solutions to the gap, and one that poses great opportunities is innovation making the geosciences substantially more efficient. (earthmagazine.org)
  • Geoscientists working in any geoscience areas are welcome to participate, including young professionals, established professionals, and college students. (americangeosciences.org)