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Society of Exploration Geophysicists
STUDENT AFFAIRS
Melissa Brown, Student Affairs [email protected]
Jenny Cole, Student Affairs [email protected]
Candice Chinsethagid, Supervisor Student [email protected]
Your Student Resources Student Membership Student Sections Scholarships Continuing Education Courses DISC Course Distinguished and Honorary Lecturers Annual Meeting Travel Grants Student Expos SEG/Chevron Student Leadership Symposium SEG/ExxonMobil Student Education Program Geoscientists without Borders Challenge Bowl the Anomaly Newsletter Career Placement Area
NEW!!
NEW!!
SEG Student Membership Benefits FREE monthly subscription to THE LEADING EDGE
magazine FREE Online access to THE LEADING EDGE magazine and
GEOPHYSICS journal, current and archive issues FREE quarterly subscription to the student e-newsletter, the
Anomaly Scholarship opportunities Discounts on Continuing Education courses, workshops,
publications, and SEG Annual Meeting registration STUDENT SECTIONS at many Universities Transfer to Associate/Global Membership and receive FREE
dues upon graduation
FREE Membership Sponsored by:
SEG Student Membership Benefits
Most of all, through associations with fellow SEG members students enjoy the benefit of developing:
● PROFESSIONAL CONTACTS and INDUSTRY TIES
● Increasing opportunities in NETWORKING● Guidance in CAREER PLANNING &
DEVELOPMENT● For more information: http://seg.org/membership or
Forming a Student Section
Forming a Student Section is easy!! 10 or more students and one Faculty Advisor Elect student officers Formal request to SEG President Create a constitution
Via Student Sections, SEG provides students opportunities to share information and knowledge and to network with peers and the faculty advisor.
SEG Student Section Benefits Monthly issues of TLE for your section’s library Bimonthly issues of GEOPHYSICS for your
section’s library SEG Foundation Student Section Book Program Annual DISC course on DVD SEG Annual Meeting Expanded Abstracts on CD-
ROM SEG/Chevron Student Leadership Symposium Projects of Merit PC’s for Students SEG Distinguished and Honorary Lecturer visits
NEW!!
Scholarships“Today’s scholars are tomorrow’s industry leaders.”
2008 Academic Year $484,045 awarded 176 scholarships awarded 2009 Deadline: March 1
For more info: [email protected]
Continuing Education Short Courses Taught by industry experts Cover topics from the fundamentals to the leading
edge of geophysics Small classes ensure
plenty of time for hands on instruction
Continuing Education Short Courses Public courses held in north and west Houston, New
Orleans, Calgary, and at the SEG Annual Meeting Course fee for SEG student members: only $25 per
day Registration at discounted student member rate is
limited so apply early
View scheduled courses at: http://seg.org/upcomingcourses
SEG/EAGE DISC The Distinguished Instructor Short Course (DISC) is
presented in partnership with the European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers (EAGE)
A one-day course taught by a prominent geophysicist on a current topic of interest
Student members attend the DISC for FREE!!
Find more information at http://seg.org/disc
2008 DISC Reservoir Geophysics: Applications by William
Abriel, Chevron Presenting at SEG Annual Meeting in Las Vegas on 7
November 2008 See full schedule at http://seg.org/disc
Distinguished Lecturer (DL) Fall 2008 SEG/AAPG DL Aggressively Passive: Microseismic
Opportunities Over an Oilfield’s Life by Peter M. Duncan, MicroSeismic, Inc.
http://seg.org/dl FREE FOR
STUDENTS
SECTIONS! “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.”
Honorary Lecturer (HL) North America HL Forgotten Geophysics: A Reminder
that First-Order Effects Should Come First” by Richard O. Lindsay, Noble Energy, Inc.
http://seg.org/hl
NEW!
FREE FOR
STUDENTS
SECTIONS! The HL program encourages students by providing the opportunity to
discuss scientific and career issues with a leading expert.
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 Section Applicants who have been an officer of an SEG Student Section SEG Challenge Bowl winners who have been unable to find local
support.
2008 Award Cycle $20,000 in awards 8 recipients
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.
AAPG/SEG Expos Fall Student Expo, Houston, TX Spring Student Expo, Norman, OK West Coast Student Expo, Northridge, CA Student Job Quest, Location Varies Rocky Mountain Rendezvous, Laramie, WY
For more info: [email protected] or visit: www.studentexpo.info
Expos
What’s in it for me? Take advantage of these opportunities: Networking Poster Session Industry Exhibition Interviews Field Trips Short Courses
“Great job opportunity” “Good way to get connections”
“Great chance to get a foot in the door” “Very beneficial, great networking event”
“Very useful tool to expose to industry and exchange ideas”
SEG/Chevron Student Leadership Symposium
Annual Meeting Travel Grant Opportunity All Active Student Section 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: [email protected]
DEADLINE: January 2, 2009
SEG/Chevron Student Leadership Symposium
“What happened in San Antonio was
something unique, something new; a long
expected change in the preparing for the
future…. All that I can say is that I’m glad
that I was there, that I was a part of this
change…
..I lived dream moments, I had tons of fun (as I never dream I would again), I made great friends and opened new gates for new
opportunities.” – Cezar Iacob (Romania)
Student Education Program
The SEG/ExxonMobil Student Education Program (SEP) prepares students for the breadth and challenges of an oil industry career 2 day course on the subject of multi-disciplinary
subsurface integration for E&P Graduate students are eligible ExxonMobil will provide course materials, instructors,
and team exercises.
“ExxonMobil believes that education is the key to progress, development and economic growth.”
Student Education Program
Travel Grant Opportunities North America: Held in conjunction with SEG Annual Meeting 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: [email protected]
At year-end 2007, ExxonMobil’s worldwide workforce numbered nearly 81,000 employees, of which about 37 percent were located within the
United States and 63 percent internationally.
Geoscientists without Borders A new program established to connect universities
with communities in need through projects using applied geophysics to benefit people and the environment around the world
Funded by a $1million grant from Schlumberger
"We have a significant contribution to make as geophysicists.“ ~Craig Beasley
Be a part of making the world a better place
Program Opportunities Fund humanitarian projects that aid communities in need Excite students to exercise their passion for geophysics and
philanthropy Raise the awareness of the benefits of geophysics technology Encourage cooperation amongst groups (SEG Student
Sections, University Programs, and other science-related groups)
For more info: www.seg.org/gwb or [email protected]
The next round of applications is due 2 October 2008
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. Meet recruiters Network with industry professionals Gain industry exposure For more info: [email protected]
“I had the opportunity to meet future geoscientists from distinct countries and exchange experiences with professionals that allow our communities to continue
their development.” Oziel Gonzalez-Verdejo - Universidad Nacional Autonoma De Mexico
the Anomaly Newsletter
Quarterly newsletter for SEG Student members. Student Section events Student Program Information Upcoming deadlines for grants Society information Student Expo information
http://www.seg.org/students/anomaly
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]