The Geological Association of Canada Presidential Address is traditionally delivered by the outgoing President of the Association at the annual general meeting; in this case, GeoCanada 2010, held in Calgary, Alberta, provided the opportunity for the 2010 address. The objectives of the address, and of this paper, are: To outline the status and trend information and observations on what economic and natural drivers influenced geoscience societies and geoscience careers in Canada over the last 10 years
A workshop on university earth science research was held in Ottawa, January1981. The meeting, partly...
Geoscape is the name for a long term geoscience outreach initiative led by staff of the Geological S...
Over 80% of Canadians are urban dwellers, and geology plays a major role in their living environment...
Geoscience is a global discipline, and geoscientists are typically world travellers who recognize th...
The Canadian Geoscience Council (CGC) was reorganized into the Canadian Federation of Earth Sciences...
In 2017, the Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) celebrated its 175th anniversary, just as the 150th a...
To commemorate the 60th anniversary of IUGS and the 50th anniversary of IGCP, the 2022 symposium ent...
Geoscientists do a good job of communicating among themselves, but are far less successful in inform...
Earth scientists are collectively responsible for ensuring that geoscience knowledge is incorporated...
A survey of Canadian earth scientists has yielded important information concerning their attitudes i...
The Canadian Geoscience Council (CGC) carried out a census of Canadian geoscientists in 2001. More t...
A decade ago, data uptake by industry was held as the principal indicator of success of the Geologic...
CGEN was founded in the early 1990s by the Canadian Geoscience Council, and now functions as the out...
The job market for Canadian earth scientists is significantly driven by the country’s strong resourc...
The Canadian Geological Foundation supports geoscience education, out-reach, promotion and public aw...
A workshop on university earth science research was held in Ottawa, January1981. The meeting, partly...
Geoscape is the name for a long term geoscience outreach initiative led by staff of the Geological S...
Over 80% of Canadians are urban dwellers, and geology plays a major role in their living environment...
Geoscience is a global discipline, and geoscientists are typically world travellers who recognize th...
The Canadian Geoscience Council (CGC) was reorganized into the Canadian Federation of Earth Sciences...
In 2017, the Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) celebrated its 175th anniversary, just as the 150th a...
To commemorate the 60th anniversary of IUGS and the 50th anniversary of IGCP, the 2022 symposium ent...
Geoscientists do a good job of communicating among themselves, but are far less successful in inform...
Earth scientists are collectively responsible for ensuring that geoscience knowledge is incorporated...
A survey of Canadian earth scientists has yielded important information concerning their attitudes i...
The Canadian Geoscience Council (CGC) carried out a census of Canadian geoscientists in 2001. More t...
A decade ago, data uptake by industry was held as the principal indicator of success of the Geologic...
CGEN was founded in the early 1990s by the Canadian Geoscience Council, and now functions as the out...
The job market for Canadian earth scientists is significantly driven by the country’s strong resourc...
The Canadian Geological Foundation supports geoscience education, out-reach, promotion and public aw...
A workshop on university earth science research was held in Ottawa, January1981. The meeting, partly...
Geoscape is the name for a long term geoscience outreach initiative led by staff of the Geological S...
Over 80% of Canadians are urban dwellers, and geology plays a major role in their living environment...