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Summit on the Plight of University Geoscience Education
The Australian Geoscience Council (AGC) has called a national summit on the plight of university geoscience education and supply of geoscience graduates to be held 27th September at Geoscience Australia in Canberra.
AGC member societies have become increasingly concerned as to the capability of the higher education system to provide the appropriately trained geoscientists required by the economy and Australian society in the face of the demise of earth science educational opportunities, university earth science teaching departments and staffing levels. (see article by Ray Cas, GeoEdLink April 2007). In order to obtain a national perspective, AGC is taking the first step by convening the Summit. The purposes of the Summit include:
- Obtain an overview of the issues, including the supply of geoscience graduates.
- Ascertain which departments offer viable and comprehensive undergraduate majors and have the capability to support a full range of postgraduate programs.
- Determine what geoscience is being offered as part of broader environmental or other science programs.
- Identify possible strategies to ensure the survival and health of the stronger, comprehensive geoscience programs.
- Identify means of linking the less focused undergraduate programs into the comprehensive ones to ensure continuity of educational opportunities across the sector to students wishing to embark on a geoscience career.
- Identify the role that industry and other employers can play to ensure a healthy and vibrant geoscience tertiary sector.
- Identify where universities and academic staff can contribute to improving the future for geoscience education.
- Identify the steps needed to effect a change.
In order to provide a coherent set of data to inform the deliberations of the Summit, AGC is undertaking a survey and analysis of Tertiary Geoscience Educational opportunities and teaching capability across the sector to establish an Australian Tertiary Geoscience Education Profile. The AGC plans to publish this profile and update it regularly.
For inquiries regarding the Summit or to register your interest please contact AGC President Dr Trevor Powell [P 02 62514128; M 0422 089 532] or AGC Past-President Mike Smith [P 02 92522599; M 0411 103 761].
Editorial
This issue features a number of education initiatives; the AGC summit, the Teacher Earth Science Education Program, Earth Science Week activities, the Mining Hall of Fame outreach program, the Australian Earth Science Convention education sessions and several others. All are well intended and designed but all will fail to achieve their goals unless supported through serious involvement and, where necessary, ongoing funding. I urge you to support all of these initiatives as best you can to ensure they survive and thrive.
Greg McNamara - Editor, GeoEdLink
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Geoscience Education News & Reviews
Earthlearningidea weekly wonders wow
Log onto the web site, try out the ideas with your students and tell the world what they enjoyed and what they didn't on the blog. In fact, why don't you work up your own gem of an idea that you use every year because your students get so much out of it and share it with the rest of the world?
Geologi 08 and Geoscience Australia asks students to put us in the picture
- Natural hazards
- Earth resources
- Deep earth
Registration closes on Tuesday 29 July 2008. All entries must be received by Friday 22 August 2008. For your Geologi 08 Entry Pack or more information visit www.ga.gov.au/about/event/geologi.jsp
Geology in mint condition
Visit the Mint shop to order the ideal present for the geologist in your life!
ESWA rocks in WA
To read the full story, with pictures, download the pdf (4.8Mb): ESWA rocks in WA
Banded Iron Formations may hold the clue to life as we know it
Western Australia's Banded iron Formations in the Pilbara are the focus of a unique research drilling program. Because the 2.45 billion year old Hamersley Banded Iron Formations contain the oldest geochemical evidence for an atmosphere with no oxygen, this drilling would aim to sample the sedimentary rocks that immediately overlie them. Researchers are hoping to get help from the mining industry to complete the 300m drill hole required to retrieve the samples.The Australian Museum grows teeth 
Impressive life-size models will be on display including feathered dinosaurs from China, as well as a diverse range of carnivore and herbivore dinosaur skulls and skeletons - from the well-known T. rex to the bizarre Cryolophosaurus discovered in Antarctica and the intimidating Chasmosaurus with massive frills and horns.
The exhibition also takes a uniquely Australian approach offering a fascinating insight into the type of dinosaurs found in our own backyards and recreating the Australia of pre-historic times.
Dinosaurs forms part of Stage 1 of the NSW Government's $41 million Australian Museum Revitalisation Project.
Hall of Fame calls for more
Nominations for the 2008 round are now open. Once an application is received it is assessed by a selection committee chosen by the Board of the Hall of Fame. This insures worthy and honorable individuals and groups are inducted into the Hall of Fame. All nominations close March 31st. Details of the nomination process can be found at www.mininghall.com
Way of the future?
Will mines be automatic and miners be highly skilled technicians and engineers monitoring robots hundreds of kilometers away? Find out what the future might bring according to Rio Tinto: Mine of the FutureOn-line resources - links and reviews:
Rio Tinto Big Science Online is waiting to excite
The Prospectors and Mining Hall of Fame upgrades online
The wonderful Australian Prospectors and Mining Hall of Fame has a new, exciting web site. There is something on this site for everyone with excellent fact and activity sheets, career information and the impressive Hall of Fame database to name just some of the options for you to surf.Planets and Stars free via the web
Play it safe with hazards
Silicon summer
Beat a path to Geoscience Pathways
Geoscience Education Views
NT Scholarship proves its worth but the 2008 award goes unclaimed
Greg McNamara, DirectorGeoscience Education and Outreach Services
This scholarship is a great example of how government can seriously help talented young Australians achieve success and enter a career intimately tied to the future prosperity of all Australians. It is hard to believe that no applications for the 2008 scholarship were received by the closing date late last year. Surely, in this time of resources boom across the nation, there is at least one talented young territorian each year alert to the value of a geoscience career and the excellent opportunities this very generous scholarship offers.
Applications for the 2009 round of the scholarship program will be sent to NT schools in May. It is essential all teachers encourage their most talented science students to apply for this great opportunity. Often, students (and their parents) are so focused on the goal of achieving a good end of year result that they miss vital information such as the existance of such an excellent scholarship. For the sake of the industry and to ensure this wonderful initiative continues in the Northern Territory and hopefully spreads to other states please draw this scholarship and the success of the inaugural winner to your best and brightest sooner rather than later.
Teacher Earth Science Education Programme (TESEP):
Partners still needed
Jill Stevens, TESEP Founder and ChairpersonThe next few months will be critical in determining how TESEP proceeds. If you are in a position to assist in any way please contact Jill Stevens or Greg McNamara to discuss your participation.
Download a TESEP funding partner flyer here [139kb pdf]...
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TESEP Founder and Chairperson
Geoscience Education Events & Activities
Rio Tinto Big Science Competition open for business
Competition day is Thursday 22nd May 2008
Australian Science Olympiad qualifying examinations coming up
For the most talented science students, the Australian Science Olympiads are a way that they can show the world what they are made of! Encouraging bright science students to participate in the challenging National Qualifying Examinations is the first step towards seeing them represent Australian in the prestigious International Science Olympiads. Registrations close 27 June 2008. See aso.edu.au for details.
2008 is International Year of Planet Earth
Follow this link to find out more about IYPE and this link to browse Australian IYPE events listed so far.
Understanding water and groundwater movements is essential.
Visit the CGS web site for details of up coming courses.
CONASTA 57, Gold Coast 6-9 July 2008
Registration is now open. Several geoscience speakers of note are slated to appear at CONASTA 57 along with some exciting geoscience workshops.
Australian Earth Science Convention, Perth 20-24 July 2008
Geotourism conference, Perth 17-20 August 2008
Call for papers, posters, industry exhibition, workshops and participation in the Inaugural Global Geotourism Conference, Perth 2008. Promoting wider community awareness and protection of our geological heritage and geosite attractions. This conference will be a hallmark event that promises to set a benchmark for the tourism industry in relation to the development, management and marketing of landscapes. It will highlight its status as a conservation tool, educational process and nature-based tourism activity. Abstracts must be submitted by Monday 31 March 2008.
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