Transcript Society of Exploration Geophysicists
University and Student Programs
Division of Responsibilities: Melissa Presson
Student Chapters, Student Leadership Symposium, The
Anomaly
Newsletter, Travel Grants, USP Marketing and website Lead, Student Chapter Book Program
Callie Lee- Petricek
Student Expos, Student Education Program, Challenge Bowl, Career Placement Area, Recruiters
Elsa Velasco
Faculty Advisors, CUSP, Oversight of USP programs and services, and USP Strategic Business Development
SEG Student Resources
FREE Student Membership Student Chapters Scholarships Continuing Education and DISC Courses Distinguished and Honorary Lecturers Annual Meeting Travel Grants Student Expos NEW!!
Student Chapter Book Program SEG/Chevron Student Leadership Symposium SEG/ExxonMobil Student Education Program Geoscientists without Borders Challenge Bowl the Anomaly Newsletter Career Placement Area
SEG Student Membership Benefits
FREE
online subscription to
THE LEADING EDGE
magazine
FREE
online access to
THE LEADING EDGE
magazine and
GEOPHYSICS
journal, current and archive issues
FREE
online access to the Honorary & Distinguished Lecturers
FREE
quarterly subscription to the student e-newsletter,
the Anomaly Scholarship
opportunities
Discounts
on Continuing Education courses, workshops, publications, and SEG Annual Meeting registration Transfer to
Associate Membership
graduation and receive
FREE
dues upon
FREE
Membership Sponsored by:
SEG Student Chapter Benefits
Monthly issues of
TLE
for chapter library Bimonthly issues of
GEOPHYSICS
for chapter library Fred and Kathi Hilterman/SEG Foundation Student Chapter Book Program, sponsored by Geokinetics, Inc. Annual DISC course on DVD SEG Annual Meeting Expanded Abstracts on CD-ROM Opportunities to participate in the SEG/Chevron Student Leadership Symposium Opportunities to participate in Projects of Merit Opportunities to participate in the PC’s for Students program SEG Distinguished and Honorary Lecturer visits
SEG Foundation Annual Meeting Travel Grants
Designed for graduate students who are presenting papers at the SEG Annual Meeting. Other possible applicants: Applicants who are pursuing a graduate degree in geosciences Applicants who are members of an SEG Student Chapter Applicants who have been an officer of an SEG Student Chapter SEG Challenge Bowl winners who have been unable to find local support.
Chapter Benefit
Distinguished Lecturer (DL)
Fall 2012 – Doug Oldenburg, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Imaging the Earth's near surface: The why and how of applied geophysics for the 21st century
http://seg.org/dl
“This program is an active effort to promote geophysics, stimulate general scientific and professional interest, expand technical horizons, and provide a connection to SEG activities and practices.”
Chapter Benefit
Honorary Lecturer Program (HL)
The Honorary Lecture Program is aligned with six geographic regions. These have been defined based on considerations of the number of SEG affiliated Sections and cost efficiency.
Regions: Asia Central & South America, Europe, Middle East & Africa, North America, Pacific South and South and East
http://seg.org/hl
The HL program encourages students by providing the opportunity to discuss scientific and career issues with a leading expert.
SEG/Chevron Student Leadership Symposium
Annual Meeting Travel Grant Opportunity
All Active Student Chapter Officers are Eligible Leadership Skills Development & Professional Leadership Coaching Team Building Experience SEG Executive Committee Discussion Groups Travel Grant to Participate in SEG Annual Meeting For more info:
the Anomaly Newsletter
Quarterly newsletter for SEG Student members.
Student Chapter events Student Program Information Upcoming deadlines for grants Society information Student Expo information http://www.seg.org/students/anomaly
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Scholarships
“Today’s scholars are tomorrow’s industry leaders.”
Since 1957
$6,092,693 awarded 4,258 scholarships awarded 2012 Deadline: March 1 For more info: [email protected]
www.seg.org/scholarships
Student Expos
The Expos offer an exceptional opportunity for students to showcase their expertise and value to many companies at one event.
Efficient, affordable, and rewarding
, the Expos are a must for any geoscience student interested in career development.
Student Expos
International Student Expos Hoping to continue partnering with AAPG & EAGE Various US Locations: Texas, Oklahoma, California, Wyoming For more info: [email protected]
or visit: www.studentexpo.info
Student Education Program
The SEG/ExxonMobil Student Education Program (SEP) prepares students for the breadth and challenges of an oil industry career
2.5 day course on the subject of multi-disciplinary subsurface integration for E&P Graduate students and undergraduates who are approaching graduation are eligible to apply ExxonMobil provides course materials, instructors, and team exercises.
Student Education Program
Travel Grant Opportunities North America:
Held in conjunction with SEG Annual Meeting Travel grants awarded to North American students only Additional courses spots available to students who can pay their own way to attend the course regardless of their location
International:
Held in conjunction with SEG affiliated meetings Accepted applicants will be assigned to participate in the SEP occurring in their geographical region For more info:
Challenge Bowl
An international contest testing students breadth and depth of knowledge about the field of geoscience. Winners of regional competitions compete in the global play-offs at the SEG Annual Meeting.
Application procedure Regional competitions Role of GAC Sponsors Winners
SEG Career Placement Area
Held in conjunction with the SEG Annual Meeting Provides a place for students: To post resumes Visit with company representatives Discuss employment opportunities and internships Interview with hiring companies Gain invaluable industry exposure For more info: [email protected]