Brief Resume - International Exchange Lecturer Program
Jeremy is the 2003 SEG International Exchange Lecturer. The Slide presentation
displayed here is a copy of his Lecture. The paper was given to the SEMA members
in Santiago, Chile during one of their weekly meetings. The weekly meetings
take place every Friday between 7:00pm and 9:00pm at the Geo Pub in El Bosque,
Santiago.
Society of Economic Geologists (SEG)
SEG Established in 1920
Three goals:
Sponsor scientific investigations
Disseminate results
Support the profession globally
SEG Membership Demographics
3,600 members in 80 countries
59% of members are non-US
11% of members are students
Member affiliation is:
60% industry (50/50 corporate/self-employed)
28% academia
12% government
Benefits of SEG Membership
Peer networking:
3,600 members – print & online directory
Publications:
Economic Geology; SEG Newsletter
Discounts on all publications
Professional development:
Reduced fees at conferences, short courses, .and field trips