For several years in the 1970s and early 1980s, enrollment in the geosciences had climbed steadily to a peak of 36,000 in 1983. In less than a decade, however, that number has dropped by almost ...
In response, the AAPG, one of the world's largest and long-standing geoscience communities, founded in 1917, is launching a suite of initiatives for students and young professionals. These programs ...
Environmental geologists study the interaction between the geosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, biosphere, and human activities. They work to solve problems associated with pollution, waste management, ...
What Can I Do with a Degree in Earth and Environmental Geosciences? The study of earth and environmental geosciences can lead to a wide variety of careers in various fields, including addressing many ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - University of Kansas conducted a workplace climate survey of Earth and space scientists indicating that scientists of color, women, those with disabilities, and other groups ...
In 1972, long before conversations about diversity, equity and inclusion became commonplace, the Geological Society of America (GSA) held its first National Conference on Minority Participation in ...
Sade Cromratie Clemons has been awarded the Association for Women Geoscientists (AWG) Laramide Chapter GEOID Scholarship. We received many outstanding applications, and we are pleased to inform you ...
LAWRENCE, KANSAS — A first-of-its-kind workplace climate survey of Earth and space scientists indicates that scientists of color, women, those with disabilities and other groups historically excluded ...
AAPG rolls out new chapter kits, relaunches the Imperial Barrel Award, and urges industry to invest in future geoscientists and the innovations that power tomorrow's energy systems. TULSA, Okla., Dec.
Through technical research, education, global events, renowned publications such as the Bulletin, and student and early-career programs, AAPG helps build and sustain the workforce that makes modern ...
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