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The Department of Earth Sciences, University of Manitoba was founded in 1910 and is Western Canada's oldest Geoscience department.
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08-05-2019 19:17:48
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Dept of Earth Sciences hosted a UM alumni event to connect with alumni and Industry in Toronto. A huge shout out to Jeff Young for a fantastic presentation and a special thank you to UMRiddellFaculty ADR Fei Wang for faculty updates!
Join us! π¦βοΈπ¬ The PaleoSed+ Research Group in the Department of Earth Sciences UMRiddellFaculty is looking for a Lab Tech to assist with day-to-day operations of the lab. For more info and to apply visit UM Careers viprecprod.ad.umanitoba.ca/default.aspx?Rβ¦
Earth Sciences participated and ran workshops during GAC-MAC-PEG 2024. This conference hosted an excellent scientific program and a variety of field trips and short courses. Dr. Anton Chakhmouradian from Earth Sciences U of M UMRiddellFaculty engaging with participants of this event.
Congratulations to Dr. Fayek and Dr. Camacho who received more than $1.5 million in Alliance Missions grant funding.Β Drs. Fayek and Camacho together with a team are working to unlock the full mineral resource potential of Manitoba. uManitoba Research news.umanitoba.ca/um-researchersβ¦
We are proud to share that Earth Sciences student Djelika Sogoba represented UM UMRiddellFaculty for the 15th Annual Student Industry Mineral Exploration Workshop. Established in 2007 to inspire geoscience students to pursue careers in mineral exploration.
Join us! GEOL 1340 is an intro to the dynamics of Earth. You will learn about the materials that make up the Earth, their composition and processes of formation, and how they change due to the influences of tectonic activity and surficial processes. Register today! University of Manitoba
Did you know that some Mosasaur specimens have been found with evidence of healed injuries? MSc student Max Scott from Earth Sciences visited Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology collections to examine mosasaur skull pathologies. I don't know about you but I think Max is having a fantastic summer!
There are still a few spots left for GEOL 1340 in the Fall term! Don't miss out!! University of Manitoba