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CALL FOR GSA COMMITTEE SERVICE
Help Shape the Future of Geoscience
Serve on a GSA Committee
Deadline: 15 June 2017 the application of physics and chemistry to the solution of geologic
Terms begin 1 July 2018 (unless otherwise indicated) problems.” All of the committee’s work will be accomplished dur-
ing the months of February/March. All committee decisions must
If you are looking for the opportunity to work toward a common be made by 1 April.
goal, give back to GSA, network, and make a difference, then we
invite you to self-nominate (or nominate a fellow GSA member) DIVERSITY IN THE GEOSCIENCES COMMITTEE
to serve on a Society committee or as a GSA representative to
another organization. Three member-at-large vacancies (3-year terms) (E/M)
This committee provides advice and support to GSA Council
Learn more and access the nomination form at www.geosociety
.org/committees. Use the online form to make a nomination or and initiates activities and programs that will increase opportuni-
self-nomination. GSA Headquarters Contact: Dominique Olvera, ties for people of ethnic minority, women, and persons with
GSA, P.O. Box 9140, Boulder, CO 80301-9140, USA; fax: +1-303- disabilities and raise awareness in the geosciences community of
357-1060; dolvera@geosociety.org. the positive role these groups play within the geosciences. The
committee is also charged with stimulating recruitment and promot-
Key: B—Meets in Boulder or elsewhere; E—Communicates ing positive career development for these groups. Qualifications:
by phone or electronically; M—Meets at the Annual Meeting; Members of this committee must be familiar with the employment
T—Extensive time commitment required during application issues these groups face; expertise and leadership experience in such
review period. areas as human resources and education is also desired.
ACADEMIC AND APPLIED GEOSCIENCE RELATIONS EDUCATION COMMITTEE
COMMITTEE
Three vacancies: One graduate educator and one informal
One member-at-large vacancy (industry-related; 3-year term) science educator (museum, visitor center, interpretation officer,
(E/M) etc.) (4-year terms); and one undergraduate student represen-
tative (2-year term) (B/E/M)
This committee is charged with strengthening and expanding
relations between GSA Members in applied and academic geosci- This committee works with GSA members representing a wide
ences. As such, it proactively coordinates the Society’s effort to range of education sectors to develop informal, pre-college
facilitate greater cooperation between academia, industry, and (K–12), undergraduate, and graduate earth-science education and
government geoscientists. Qualifications: Committee members outreach objectives and initiatives. Qualifications: Members of
must work in academia, industry, or government and be commit- this committee must have the ability to work with other interested
ted to developing a better integration of applied and academic scientific organizations and science teachers’ groups.
science in GSA meetings, publications, short courses, field trips,
and education and outreach programs. Professional Interest: GEOLOGIC MAPPING AWARD COMMITTEE
Environmental & Engineering Geology, Hydrogeology, Karst,
Quaternary Geology & Geomorphology, Structural Geology & One member-at-large vacancy (government; 3-year term) (E)
Tectonics, Sedimentary Geology. Members must also be active in The purpose of this committee is to generate, receive, and eval-
one or more GSA Division.
uate candidates for the Geologic Mapping Award. This award
ANNUAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE acknowledges contributions in published, high-quality geologic
mapping that led the recipient to publish significant new scientific
Three member-at-large vacancies (4-year terms) (B/E/M) or economic-resource discoveries, and to contribute greater
This committee is charged with developing a plan for increasing understanding of fundamental geologic processes and concepts.
The objective is to encourage training and support toward produc-
the quality of the annual and other society-sponsored meetings in tion of excellent, accurate, detailed, purposeful geologic maps and
terms of science, education, and outreach; evaluating the technical cross sections. With respect to size or scale, there are no restrictions
and scientific programs annually to identify modifications neces- on map products. GSA’s Geological Mapping Award will be made
sary for accomplishing the Society’s long-range goals; conducting on an annual basis, leaving the option open for multiple awards to
short and long-range planning for the society meetings as a whole, be given under unusual circumstances in any given year; or to
and developing a long-term logistical plan/strategy for the techni- make no award in any given year.
cal programs of all GSA meetings and other society-sponsored
meetings. One member-at-large should have previous meeting GEOLOGY AND PUBLIC POLICY COMMITTEE
experience.
Three vacancies: two members-at-large (3-year terms) and
ARTHUR L. DAY MEDAL AWARD one student representative (2-year term) (B/E/M)
Two member-at-large vacancies (3-year terms) (E/T) This committee provides advice on public policy matters to
This committee selects candidates for the Arthur L. Day Medal. Council and GSA leadership by monitoring and assessing interna-
tional, national, and regional science policy; formulating and rec-
Qualifications: Members should have knowledge of those who ommending position statements; and sponsoring topical white
have made “distinct contributions to geologic knowledge through
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