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Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Jobs in Pakistan Center for Research in Water Resources

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Geologists, Geophysicists and GIS specialists various jobs in Pakistan Center for Research in Water Resources.
Last date to apply: June 16, 2015



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Saturday, August 23, 2014

SEG Student Photo Contest 2014-Voting

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It is requested to all the members of the group to kindly vote for a group member whose pictures are selected for final round of SEG Student Photo Contest 2014.

His priority for voting is as follows;


Link to voting ballot is attached and his pictures are selected, you only have to download this pdf file and have to email it at students@seg.org latest by September 01, 2014.

So hurry up and support your group mate.

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Friday, July 25, 2014

"Where Science Meets Art: Geophysics Through the Lens"

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2014 SEG Student Photo Contest
"Where Science Meets Art: Geophysics Through the Lens"
All submissions must be received by 11 August 2014.
Be creative: Photos can be places, people, events, etc.
Be safe: Proper training and proper safety equipment must be employed at all times in the photos.
Win Prizes! Final voting and announcing of the top 5 winners will be completed at the SEG Denver 2014, held 26-31 October.
Prizes for the Top 5 photos:
  • 2014 Student Photo ContestFirst place wins $300 and a
    spot on the front cover of TLE!
  • Second place wins $200
  • Third place wins $100
  • Fourth place wins $75
  • Fifth place wins $50 

Register today!
  Make plans now to attend 
SEG Denver 2014.
  
26-31 October 2014 | Colorado Convention Center | Denver, Colorado | USA  
  SEG student members receive a discounted registration!

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