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Volume 1, Fall 2003 (Sept. 9)

Here's important news for those of you who have a geological attitude (dip and strike). Your correspondent this term is Michael " haggis-boy" Robbins, recently returned from Hutton's home.
[Note from Carl: Most of the annoucements are posted on the bulletin
board just outside my office (107 Chamberlin). If you need more info
on the scholarships below, such as the NSF Fellowship, please see me.]

Summer Programs, including Field Camps:

For those of you interested in doing field work where you might see a small flightless bird that's synonymous with a fruit how about working
in New Zealand from Jan, 5- feb,15 - 2004 enquiries, detail, and applications, send an email to les.singh@vuw.ac.nz

Graduate Schools:

Not the country but the school - Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs MPA in Environmental Sciences and Policy www.columbia.edu/cu/mpaenvironment/ Find course information in the sem room

Why not Ohio University Geological Sciences? http://www.ohio.edu/geology

Be the next Rudy, apply to University of Notre Dame http://www.nd.edu/~cegeos

Scholarships:

ASPRS The Imaging and Geospatial Info Society Scholarship information at www.asprs.org or asprs.org/aspcs/membership/scholar_frame.html

NSF Graduate Fellowships with a November 5 deadline and 900 places open, you better take a look www.oram.org/nsf/nsffel.htm

Reading Materials in the Seminar Room:

When thinking about colorado, I know you think about jumping in a VW bus and driving cross country. Why not get a geological fix as well as the Colorado Geology Rock Talk magazine's publication is
available.

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