Category: Earth & Physical Science

Women in Mining International

WIM strives to promote the professional development of women working in the sector – worldwide – by offering a website with relevant content to enhance women’s knowledge and possibilities. This website will provide women with networking opportunities, business synergies, information on furthering their education, job opportunities, a place to exchange views and find service providers, as well as much...

Society of Independent Professional Earth Scientists

SIPES membership provides self-employed earth scientists the opportunity to meet and exchange technical and economic information and find participants for projects from its nationwide network of oil and gas professionals. SIPES maintains a computerized Referral System for Consultants designed to match consulting members with earth scientists. SIPES objective is to be the pre-eminent organization for furthering the professional and...

Society of Women Geographers

The Society of Women Geographers (SWG) is a non-profit professional and social organization whose members are women that love adventure. Whether circling the globe or delving into research, the SWG defines “geographer” in the broadest sense, as one who has added to the world’s knowledge. Anthropologists, geologists, journalists, biologists, archaeologists, oceanographers, geographers, economists, diplomats, explorers and ecologists all meet...

National Speleological Society

The National Speleological Society’s mission is to study, explore, and conserve cave and karst resources; protect access to caves; encourage responsible management of caves and their unique environments; and promote responsible caving. With 10,000 members and 250 grottos (chapters), the National Speleological Society is the largest organization in the world working every day to further the exploration, study, and...

National Association of Black Geologists and Geophysicists

The NABGG was organized to: Inform students in under-represented groups of the career opportunities in geosciences Encourage them to take advantage of scholarship programs, grants, loans, etc., that are established for minority students. Give financial support to students pursuing degrees in the geosciences. Follow the educational careers of the scholarship recipients. Aid minority students in the search for summer...

Geoscience Information Society

The Geoscience Information Society (GSIS) facilitates the exchange of information in the geosciences through cooperation among scientists, librarians, editors, cartographers, educators, and information professionals.GSIS members reflect all aspects of the geosciences and work toward the solution of information problems faced by those in the profession. The Society includes international representation from academia, business and industry, publishing, geological surveys, geoscience...

American Society of Agronomy

The American Society of Agronomy (ASA) is a prominent international scientific society headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin. Because of their common interests, ASA, the Crop Science Society of America (CSSA), and the Soil Science Society of America (SSSA) share a close working relationship as well as the same headquarters office staff. Each of the three Societies is autonomous, has its...
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