The Northern Ireland Regional Group was formed in 2014. The Fellowship in Northern Ireland is broadly distributed across the mining industry, engineering consultancies, the universities and the Geological Survey. The objectives of the group are to foster the aims of the Society and to provide professional support and networking opportunities for Fellows, through meetings, field excursions and participation in activities to promote the earth sciences.
Our meetings are open to all. Although the Group is focused on Northern Ireland we warmly welcome participation from Fellows south of the border and members of other earth science societies, which the Group hopes both to complement and support.
The Group contributes to the Learned Societies and Professional Bodies Forum, which provides advice on scientific issues to the All Party Assembly Group on Science and Technology.
Events
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3rd Thursdays
Informal professional meetings, jointly with GSNI
At GSNI, Colby House, Stranmillis, 12.30 - 1.30 pm.
These drop-in events comprise a short 20 - 25 minute talk followed by half an hour for tea, coffee and chat. The aim is to provide short briefings on relevant issues coupled with the opportunity to meet other professionals working in different organisations.
Details of each meeting will be circulated separately.
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25 September 2015
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Tara Mine, Navan, Co Meath
15 October 2015
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Queen’s University, Belfast
10 June 2016
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Queen's University, Belfast, Northern Ireland
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Committee
Chair
Mike Young, GSNI
Secretary
Thomas Cash, RPS
GeolSocNI@gmail.com
Treasurer
Sarah Coulter, Galantas
Members
Mark Cooper, GSNI
Mark Kelly, MK Environmental
Paul McErlean, McErlean Associates Ltd
Jenny McKinley, Queen’s University, Belfast
Ian Meighan, GSNI
Brian Monson, NI Health and Safety Executive
Dermot Smyth, Lonmin
Simon Webber, Translink
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