Deep Fault Drilling Project
12 different nations have gathered in south Westland under the leadership of a team of New Zealanders from GNS Science, Victoria University and Otago University.
12 different nations have gathered in south Westland under the leadership of a team of New Zealanders from GNS Science, Victoria University and Otago University.
The sister of a sibling duo from the United Kingdom will be back in Wellington to graduate with a PhD in Geology this week, reuniting with her brother who also studies earth sciences at Victoria University.
A cookbook featuring recipes, photos and fieldtrip confessions contributed by the staff and students of Victoria’s School of Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences is on sale now, with proceeds going to the student Geological Society.
The success of a SGEES Antarctic Research Centre fundraising campaign means the screening of Thin Ice—the Inside Story of Climate Science on United States television next year could coincide with a peak in international interest in dealing with the issue of global warming.
Fundraising is underway to ensure a ground-breaking film on climate change, featuring SGEES scientists, can be adapted for broadcast on United States public television.
Rory Hart, SGEES Master Graduate, does the hard yards to promote health & wellbeing and raise funds for the Mental Health Foundation.
SGEES Professor Tim Naish, Director of Victoria University’s Antarctic Research Centre, has been elected as Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand.
A PhD student at SGEES's Antarctic Research Centre is looking to the distant past to discover what’s ahead for the world’s climate. Bella Duncan is researching Antarctica’s past climate between 25 million and four million years ago, which includes the Miocene and Pliocene geological epochs.