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Monday 2 May 2022
Welcome to Issue 429 of the fortnightly Society newsletter.
IN THIS ISSUE:
- Energy Transition: Discover the events of our two-day Energy Transition Discussion Meeting
- Society: Council elections ballot results and key dates for your diary
- Events: Our latest online training courses and first in-person public lecture since 2020
- Publications: New publication available plus Lyell Collection Special Publication 'Karst hydrogeology of the Chalk and implications for groundwater protection'
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ENERGY TRANSITION/ What can geoscience do now to deliver a sustainable and just energy transition?
Catch up with our latest Energy Transition Discussion Meeting online (links to YouTube videos below). Check out the wealth of collected online materials and resources, and join the discussion.
By signing up to be part of our database of expertise you can stay up to date with our policy work and to be the first to find out about our projects in the energy transition space.
YouTube videos:
Day One
Day Two |
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SOCIETY/ Temporary placement assistance for displaced Ukrainian geoscience employees
The Geological Society has been contacted regarding temporary placement assistance into interested UK companies, for example in the form of secondment, for displaced Ukrainian female geoscience employees of Nafotgaz (the national company) who have 2-15 years’ experience (male employees are not able to leave Ukraine at this time). Ideally, this might be with oil and gas companies, but could equally be any subsurface application.
If you are able to offer such temporary placement opportunities and are potentially willing to act as their UK Visa Sponsor please contact Graham Tiley (graham.tiley.ua@gmail.com).
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SOCIETY/ Council Elections - ballot results 2022
The advisory ballot for Council closed on 31 March 2022 with a turnout of 12.9%.
Nine candidates stood for the six vacancies on Council and a total of 1,476 valid votes were cast (2,132 voted last year).
The six candidates receiving the most votes will now go forward for election as Council members at the AGM on 8 June. We would like to thank all candidates who took part in the election.
View results |
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PUBLICATIONS/ New publication - Large Igneous Provinces and their Plumbing Systems
Edited by R. K. Srivastava, R. E. Ernst, K. L. Buchan, M. De Kock
Identification of large-volume, short-duration mafic magmatic events of intraplate affinity in both continental and oceanic settings on the Earth and other planets provides invaluable clues for understanding several vital geological issues of current concern.
See website for more details.
Due to site maintenance the online bookshop checkout is temporarily unavailable. To place an order please use the online order form. |
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OTHER/ European Federation of Geologists Employment Survey
The European Federation of Geologists is conducting a short survey, aimed at taking a snapshot of the current labour market for geologists in Europe and beyond.
The results of the survey will be used to produce a comprehensive report on the evolution of the profession, providing clear overview of work opportunities in Europe, helping (future) geoscientists to orientate their studies or career decisions and providing professional associations with a steer on which services to offer to their members.
The survey is available here and will take approximately 10 minutes |
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