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"The School of Earth and Ocean Sciences is committed to achieving the highest standards in research and education and to providing a rich and varied research-led environment where all staff and students can achieve their full potential to the benefit of society." Prof. R. John Parkes, FRS - Head of School

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"Every year has taught me something new, whether it be academically or about myself. It has been a truly inspirational and memorable 4 years in the School of Earth and Ocean Sciences, and it has prepared me for a great future." Lauren Bibby, MESci Geology, Class of 2012

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"My three years in the School of Earth and Ocean Sciences have been both stimulating and challenging. The completion of relevant and topical projects has pushed me to complete work to a level of which I am extremely proud." Sam Smith, BSc Environmental Geoscience, Class of 2012

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"The teaching programmes at Cardiff cover an enormous range of topics from the marine environment to traditional geology. There is something for everyone who has any interest at all in the Earth, both its past and the role that we play in determining its future." Dr. Simon Wakefield - Director of Teaching

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What's Going On?

The School invites applications to 3 permanent academic posts in in areas of Applied/Resource/Petroleum Geology, Metallogenesis, Applied Geophysics/Seismology, Geochemistry and Sedimentology

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Dr Lissenberg, Prof MacLeod and colleagues have demonstrated that crustal accretion beneath a fast-spreading mid-ocean ridge is far more protracted than previously supposed.

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Dr. Alan Channing and colleagues have discovered the first known Jurassic hot-spring habitat in the San Agustin geothermal deposits of Patagonia, Argentina.

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Dr. Chris Berry and colleagues have provided the first direct evidence that some early forests contained widely divergent groups of plants based on an unearthed fossil forest dating back 385 million years.

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Congratulations to Professor John Parkes who has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society for his seminal work in geomicrobiology.

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