Geological Association of Canada (GAC)

Divisions

Jul 22, 2020

The GAC® has 13 speciality Divisions, which are made up of GAC® Members interested in specific branches of geoscience or who may be concerned with the application of geoscience to specific fields of endeavor. Our Divisions are an integral part of the GAC®, and regularly contribute special sessions and short courses at our annual GAC-MAC conference. Our Divisions also reward excellence in geoscience through a number of grants and awards, and regularly publish books and newsletters and organize fieldtrips, lectures, short courses, meetings and other events.
 
Our divisions:
  • Canadian Geomorphology Research Group
  • Canadian Sedimentology Research Group
  • Canadian Tectonics Group
  • Environmental Earth Science Division
  • Geomatics Division
  • Geophysics Division
  • Isotope Sciences Division
  • Marine Geosciences Division
  • Mineral Deposits Division
  • Paleontology Division
  • Planetary Sciences Division
  • Precambrian Division
  • Volcanology and Igneous Petrology Division

 


Source: https://gac.ca/about/divisions/

July 22, 2020
Inside this issue
MSc student

MERC, in partnership with Eldorado Gold, is seeking a MSc student to undertake a field-based structural MSc project at Eldorado’s Ormaque zone, a new discovery at the Lamaque Gold Mine. 

Identification des minéraux indicateurs par µ-XRF / Projets de maitrise et doctorat

Le programme de recherche vise à développer des méthodes pour l’identification automatisée des minéraux indicateurs par µ-XRF avec des appareils Bruker Tornado M4 et M4plus.

MSc student

In partnership with Wesdome Gold Mines Ltd., the Geology Department at Lakehead University is looking to recruit an MSc student to investigate the shear zone hosted gold mineralization of the Eagle River Complex in the Mishibishu greenstone belt, Northern Ontario.

Roger E. Deane Postdoctoral Fellow University of Toronto, Department of Earth Sciences

The Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Toronto invites applications for the Roger E. Deane Postdoctoral Fellowship, a highly competitive fellowship in any field of Earth Science.

Chair in Economic Geology

The Faculty of Science at the University of Ottawa invites applications for an industry-supported Chair in Economic Geology, a permanent tenure-track position with expertise in mineral deposits, mineralogy, petrology, or allied fields.

Sessional Teaching Positions DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY

The Department of Geology invites applications for sessional teaching in the September 2021 to May 2022 academic terms.