![]() ![]() Congratulations to all AUGC 2023 award recipients!Ĭongratulations to Marcos Zentilli, Emeritus Professor, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences on receiving the “Professor Juan Brüggen Medal of Merit” from the College of Geologists of Chile: "In recognition of his outstanding and extensive academic career, his scientific publications and the awards obtained, both in Canada and in Chile." It is the highest honor, and restricted to Chileans. Douglas Memorial Award: Evelyn FergusonĬongratulations to Lauren Kew, who received the "Atlantic Geoscience Society Environmental Geoscience Award" for her presentation, "Reconstructing changes in the Northwest Atlantic 14C depth gradient using deep water bamboo corals" at this year's AUGC (Atlantic Universities Geoscience Conference) at Memorial University, St. MacEachern-Ponsford Memorial Award: Wednesday Gillespie Ĭongratulations to all award recipients from the recent Earth and Environmental Sciences Memorial Awards Ceremony: This award recognizes an Environmental Science Honours student whose thesis research proposal is judged to be of strong merit.Ĭongratulations to EES MSc student, Anna Ryan (along with her supervisor Vittorio Maselli and fellow Dal researcher Tony Walker) on their recent publication in Nature Communications documenting microplastics that were scooped up from the North Atlantic and deposited on land (Newfoundland) during Hurricane Larry in 2021. The deadline for receipt of completed applications and all supporting documents to the online portal is December 15.Ĭongratulations to Sarah Macdonald, recipient of the Art and Dorothy Cooke Memorial Research Scholarship for 2023-24. In preparing the research proposal, applicants are expected to discuss potential research projects with the Faculty members in their area of research interest. The 2023-24 Killam Postdoctoral Fellowship Competition documents and a link to the online application can be found at. Killam Postdoctoral Fellowships are tenable for two years and the fellowships are valued at up to $60,000 annually, including a $50,000 taxable stipend, full benefits and a travel allowance for transportation to and from Halifax, a one-time research allowance of $3,000 and a conference travel grant of $1,000. Information about the Earth and Environmental Sciences department, current faculty, and research and teaching programmes can be found at: The main campus is situated in Halifax – a city known for its youthful spirit, rich history, and scenic waterfront. It hosts various analytical and experimental facilities including the newly-established National Seismic Imaging Facility, recently upgraded and expanded facilities for cosmogenic isotope sample preparation, and a new stable isotope biogeochemistry laboratory. The Department has a long history of demonstrated excellence in research and teaching, with a current emphasis on marine geology/geophysics, petroleum systems, tectonics, high temperature geochemistry/experimental petrology, earth surface processes, environment and human health, and environmental action research. Dalhousie University awards annually approximately 5 new fellowships in all disciplines to Canadian or International scholars of superior academic research ability, who have completed, or will complete, a PhD at an institution other than Dalhousie University between Septemand September 30, 2024. The Department of Earth and Environmental Science at Dalhousie University invites applications for the Izaak Walton Killam Postdoctoral Fellowships. See details of your web browser for how to enable JavaScript.We invite applications for 2023 Killam Postdoctoral Program This site attempts to protect users against See details of your web browser for how to enable JavaScript. In order to do so, you must have JavaScript enabled in your web browser otherwise this site will fail to work correctly for you. ![]() Databases This site attempts to protect users againstĬross-Site Request Forgeries attacks. ![]()
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