- 2013 IAGD General Meeting. The 2013 General Meeting of the IAGD will be held concurrently with the Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, October 27-30, 2013, in Denver, Colorado, USA. The exact date and location have not been scheduled. Please watch for more information about this meeting late summer at www.TheIAGD.org.
- Executive Counselor Positions Available. Each year, the IAGD will elect two new Executive Counselors. These are member-at-large positions on the IAGD Executive Committee, for a term of two years. These appointed officers will assist the Executive Director in all areas of administration and promotion of the Association. To nominate, please send an email with the nominee’s complete contact information to info@theiagd.org.
- IAGD becomes an Associated Society with GSA! On April 28, 2013, The International Association of Geoscience Diversity (IAGD) became an Associated Society of the Geological Society of America (GSA). This is an important step for the recognition of access and inclusion of students and scientists with disabilities. It is also a huge boost of progressive thinking and will help broaden participation of the geoscience workforce. To view the Divisions and Associated Societies of GSA, please visit http://www.geosociety.org/divisions/.
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Visit us at booth #113! The IAGD will again be partnering with the International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS) Commission on Geoscience Education, Training and Technology Transfer (COGE) at the 2013 GSA Annual Meeting, October 27-30, in Denver, Colorado, USA. The IAGD/IUGS-COGE booth (#113) will be in prime location in the Exhibit Hall. Please be sure to stop by, say hello, and get an IAGD sticker for your name badge.
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July 2016 IAGD Newsletter: Accessible Geoscience Job Board
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January 2015 IAGD Newsletter: IAGD Member Highlights
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January 2017 IAGD Newsletter: Upcoming Events
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January 2013 IAGD Newsletter: 2012 General Meeting Review
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1. 2012 General Meeting Review The first virtual IAGD General Meeting was held Friday, December 14th, hosted by the...
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January 2017 IAGD Newsletter: Get Involved!
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9. Get Involved! The IAGD is seeking individuals who are interested in collaborating to create accessible instructional materials, inclusive...
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January 2016 IAGD Newsletter: Letter from the Executive Director
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1. Letter from the Executive Director Dear IAGD Community, With a new year comes a renewed sense of promise...
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Increasing Exposure by Presenting Student Research by: Sean Thatcher
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Presenting research at local, regional, and national conferences is not only important to academics and professionals, but also for...
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January 2017 IAGD Newsletter: Announcements and New Resources
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