



GESSS-WA
2020
We are looking for 2021 Committee members
ABOUT US
The GESSS divisional student-run conferences are from a new initiative of the Geological Society of Australia (GSA) that allows Honours, Masters and PhD students to present their research to the local scientific community, to gain experience in communicating their research findings through oral and poster presentations, to promote their talents to future employers, to discover areas of research at other universities, or departments, and to meet new people in the Earth Sciences field.
The inspiration for the GESSS came from the Victorian Division of the Geological Society of Australia (GSA), which has supported the annual Victorian Universities Earth and Environmental Sciences Conference (VUEESC) for the last 30 years at Monash University.
2017 saw the first GESSS series, successfully held in Queensland, New South Wales, South Australia and Tasmania.
2018 held the first of the Western Australian GESSS series with the aim to continue the initiative annually and alternate between the host universities; The University of Western Australia and Curtin University.
2019 saw the second GESSS-WA conference held at Curtin University with an icebreaker quiz night and field trip to Cottesloe. The abstract volume is available to download here (9.7mb pdf).
2020 - GESSS-WA, sponsored by CSIRO, was held virtually during a week long event featuring different states. Nine student presentations were given online, and were followed by an in person sundowner at Curtin University.
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The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) are Australia's national science research agency. At CSIRO, they solve the greatest challenges using innovative science and technology. They do this by using science to solve real issues to unlock and shape a better future for our community, our economy, our planet. CSIRO are committed to growing Australia’s pipeline of STEMM talent through promoting STEMM capability, development and education for students and early-career researchers, allowing the nation to remain innovative and competitive in science.
The Virtual GESSS committees thank CSIRO for their commitment to supporting student Earth Science research in Australia.

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CONTACT US
For other questions and comments email gesss.westernaustralia@gmail.com
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