Compiled by Olivia Beavers, Assistant Curator of Vertebrate Zoology at World Museum, National Museums Liverpool.
Welcome to the June edition of NatSCA Digital Digest.
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HOGG Conference & Field Meeting
The History of Geology Group (HOGG) conference & Field Meeting in Ireland will take place between Tuesday 15th and Friday 18th August 2023 on ‘Aspects of the history and progress of geology in Ireland’.
The programme includes the one-day conference and three days of field and archive visits, including a visit to the birthplace of modern seismology, and opportunity to look at material not often open to view. There is flexibility – so you do not have to attend all four days of the programme.
The conference day (15th) is at Trinity College Dublin – and includes aspects of geology that spread from Ireland as well as geology on the island itself. Very low conference fee of €17 ((£15) cash payable at the conference to include refreshments and lunch. Registration is via Eventbrite by clicking here . More details are provided on the Eventbrite page or email duncan.hawley.hogg@gmail.com
Come to Dublin this August and help make this first post-pandemic HOGG conference a success! We look forward to seeing you.
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