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consequences of human interaction with these processes, or the HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF
application of geology to environmental and/or engineering GEOLOGY DIVISION
works. Award funds are administered by the GSA Foundation.
For more information, go to community.geosociety.org/ Mary C. Rabbitt History and Philosophy of Geology Award
eegdivision/awards/about.
Nominations due 15 Feb.
GEOINFORMATICS DIVISION Submit nominations to Kathleen Lohff, secretary/treasurer,
kathylohff@msn.com.
Outstanding Contributions in Geoinformatics Award
The Mary C. Rabbitt History and Philosophy of Geology
Nominations due 15 Feb. Award is presented annually to an individual for exceptional
The Outstanding Contributions in Geoinformatics Award will scholarly contributions of fundamental importance to our under-
standing of the history of the geological sciences. Achievements
be made to an individual who has contributed in an outstanding deserving of the award include, but are not limited to, publication
manner to geology through the application of the principles of of papers or books that contribute new and profound insights into
geoinformatics. The individual should be a member of GSA. the history of geology based on original research or a synthesis of
Normally, a single award will be made annually, but in any par- existing knowledge. The award was established by the History of
ticular year may be withheld if the management board decides Geology Division in 1981 and renamed in 2005 in memory of
that no suitable candidate has been nominated. For more informa- Mary C. Rabbitt, whose bequest has made this award possible.
tion, go to community.geosociety.org/geoinformaticsdivision/ Neither the nominator nor the nominee need be a member of the
awards. Division or of GSA. The nomination packet should include
(1) a letter detailing the contributions that warrant the award; and
GEOPHYSICS DIVISION (2) the nominee’s current curriculum vitae including name, title,
affiliation, education, degrees, honors and awards, major career
George P. Woollard Award events, and contributions that warrant the award. Monies for
the award are administered by the GSA Foundation. For more
Nominations due 15 Feb. information, go to community.geosociety.org/histphildiv/
Submit nominations to Carol A. Stein, cstein@uic.edu. awards/#rabbitt/.
The George P. Woollard Award recognizes outstanding contri- Gerald M. and Sue T. Friedman Distinguished Service
butions to geology through the application of the principles and Award
techniques of geophysics. A highlight of the presentation is the
honorary George P. Woollard Technical Lecture by the recipient Nominations due 15 Feb.
before the award ceremony. To submit a nomination, please pro- Submit nominations to Kathleen Lohff, secretary/treasurer,
vide the nominee’s name, contact information, and a short para- kathylohff@msn.com.
graph stating the nominee’s qualifications, including a short sum-
mary of their specific work or outcomes and how these have The Gerald M. and Sue T. Friedman Distinguished Service
contributed to geology. A curricula vitae, if available, helps, but is Award, established in 2005, is presented for exceptional service to
not required. Please send as email attachments to Carol Stein, the advancement of our knowledge of the history and philosophy
chair, Geophysics Division, cstein@uic.edu. Award funds are of the geological sciences. Neither the nominator nor the nominee
administered by the GSA Foundation. For more information, go to has to be a member of the Division or of GSA. The service to the
https://goo.gl/9R2xJ1. history and philosophy of geology may include, but is not limited
to, the discovery of and making available rare source materials;
GEOSCIENCE EDUCATION DIVISION comprehensive bibliographic surveys; organizing meetings and
symposia in the history and philosophy of geology; and excep-
Biggs Award for Excellence in Earth Science Teaching tional service to the Division. The nomination packet should
include (1) a letter detailing the contributions that warrant the
Nominations due 15 Mar. award; and (2) the nominee’s current curriculum vitae including:
The nominations form is online at https://goo.gl/BMRCzj. Any name, title, affiliation, education, degrees, honors and awards,
questions should be directed to GEOEDGSA@gmail.com. major career events, and the contributions that warrant the award.
For more information, go to community.geosociety.org/
The Biggs Award recognizes innovative and effective teaching histphildiv/awards#dsa.
in college-level earth science. Earth-science instructors and fac-
ulty members from any academic institution engaged in under- History and Philosophy of Geology Student Award
graduate education who have been teaching full-time for 10 years
or fewer are eligible (part-time teaching is not counted in this Nominations due 15 June
requirement). Both peer- and self-nominations will be accepted. Submit nominations to Kathleen Lohff, secretary/treasurer,
This award, administered by the GSA Foundation, is made pos- kathylohff@msn.com.
sible by support from the Donald and Carolyn Biggs Fund, the
GSA Geoscience Education Division, and GSA’s Education and The History and Philosophy of Geology Division is soliciting
Outreach Program. An additional travel reimbursement is also proposals for a student award for the amount of US$1000 for a
available to the recipient to enable him or her to attend the award paper to be given at the national GSA meeting. This award,
presentation at the GSA Annual Meeting. For more information, established in 2004, is made possible by a bequest from the estate
go to community.geosociety.org/gedivision/awards/ of Mary C. Rabbitt. Consideration will be given to both under-
biggsaward. graduate and graduate students. While both oral and poster
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