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papers. This committee also encourages active engagement in          PENROSE MEDAL AWARD COMMITTEE
geoscience policy by GSA members. Qualifications: Members
should have experience with public-policy issues involving the       Two member-at-large vacancies (3-year terms) (E/T)
science of geology; ability to develop, disseminate, and translate     Members of this committee select candidates for the Penrose
information from the geologic sciences into useful forms for the
general public and for GSA Members; and familiarity with appro-      Medal Award. Emphasis is placed on “eminent research in pure
priate techniques for the dissemination of information.              geology, which marks a major advance in the science of geology.”
                                                                     Qualifications: Members should be familiar with outstanding
GSA INTERNATIONAL                                                    achievers in the geosciences worthy of consideration for the honor.
                                                                     All of the committee’s work will be accomplished during the
Three vacancies: one member-at-large (International Associated       months of February/March. All committee decisions must be
Society), one member-at-large (North America), and one               made by 1 April.
member-at-large (outside North America) (4-year terms) (E/M)
                                                                     PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
  Serve as GSA’s coordination and communication resource seek-
ing to promote, create, and enhance opportunities for international  One member-at-large vacancy (3-year term) (E)
cooperation related to the scientific, educational, and outreach       This committee directs, advises, and monitors GSA’s profes-
missions shared by GSA and like-minded professional societies,
educational institutions, and government agencies. Build collab-     sional development program; reviews and approves proposals;
orative relationships with Divisions and Associated Societies in     recommends and implements guideline changes; and monitors the
International issues and serve as channel for member generated       scientific quality of courses offered. Qualifications: Members
proposals for international themes.                                  must be familiar with professional development programs or have
                                                                     adult education teaching experience.
JOINT TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
                                                                     PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE
Two member-at-large vacancies: one paleoclimatology &
paleoceanology and one Precambrian geology (2-year terms             Two vacancies: one member-at-large and one young profes-
1 Dec. 2017–30 Nov. 2019) (B/E)                                      sional member-at-large (4-year terms) (B/E/M)

  Members of this committee help finalize the technical program        The primary responsibilities of the committee are: nomination
for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based          of candidates for editors when positions become vacant; reviewing
selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session    the quality and health of each Society publication, and reporting
proposal review. Qualifications: Members must be familiar with       with an annual report to Council that shall include recommenda-
computers and the Internet, be a specialist in one of the specified  tions for changes in page charges, subsidies, or any other publish-
fields, and be available in late July through mid-August for the     ing matter on which Council must make a decision. To carry out
organization of the annual meeting technical program.                this charge, GSA headquarters will provide the committee with all
                                                                     necessary financial information.
MEMBERSHIP AND FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
                                                                     RESEARCH GRANTS COMMITTEE
One member-at-large vacancy (government; 3-year term) (B)
  This committee contributes to the growth of the GSA member-        Eleven member-at-large vacancies and one NSF delegate
                                                                     (3-year terms) (B/T)
ship, enhances the member experience, and serves a vital role in
the selection of Fellows, all with the goal of fostering a member-     The primary function of this committee is to evaluate the
ship community as pertinent and global as our science. Committee     research grant applications received, by delegation of the
members should understand what various segments of our mem-          Council’s authority and within the limits of the research grants
bers want from GSA and should be familiar with outstanding           budget, to award specific grants to chosen recipients. The commit-
achievers in the geosciences who would be worthy of fellowship.      tee will also act on the distribution of funds derived from any
                                                                     other gifts or memorial or award funds that are to be administered
NOMINATIONS COMMITTEE                                                by it. Qualifications: Members should have experience in direct-
                                                                     ing research projects and in evaluating research grant applications.
Two member-at-large vacancies (industry, government)                 Extensive time commitment required 15 Feb.–15 April.
(3-year terms) (B/E)
                                                                     YOUNG SCIENTIST AWARD (DONATH MEDAL)
  This committee recommends nominees to GSA Council for the          COMMITTEE
positions of GSA Officers and Councilors, committee members, and
Society representatives to other permanent groups. Qualifications:   One member-at-large vacancy (3-year term) (E/T)
Members must be familiar with a broad range of well-known and          Committee members investigate the achievements of young
highly respected geoscientists. Meets in Boulder in July or August.
                                                                     scientists who should be considered for this award and make rec-
PENROSE CONFERENCES AND FIELD FORUMS                                 ommendations to GSA Council. Qualifications: Members should
COMMITTEE                                                            have knowledge of young scientists with “outstanding
                                                                     achievement(s) in contributing to geologic knowledge through
Two member-at-large vacancies (3-year terms) (E)                     original research which marks a major advance in the earth sci-
  This committee reviews and approves Penrose Conference and         ences.” All of the committee’s work will be accomplished during
                                                                     the months of February/March. All committee decisions must be
Field Forum proposals and recommends and implements guidelines       made by 1 April.
for the success of these meetings. Qualifications: Committee
members must be past conveners of a Penrose Conference or
Field Forum.

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