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E-news 2015 / 06
AOGS2015 General Election
The AOGS President, Secretary-General, Treasurer, and Section Presidents for the term of 2016-2018 will be elected at the 12th General Meeting on 2 - 7 August, 2015 in Singapore.
 
All AOGS2015 attendees are eligible to vote!
Ballot Box Location - AOGS Booth (A01) in Summit 1 & 2
Ballot Box Opens - Tue, 4-Aug-15, 09.00; Ballot Box Closes - Thu, 6-Aug-15, 16.00
Announcement of Results - Fri, 07-Aug-15 after 12:00 on AOGS2015 General Announcement Boards and on MARS
 
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AOGS2015 Student Volunteer Fee Waiver Program
The AOGS2015 Student Registration Waiver Scheme for Student Volunteers is to provide students a well-deserved opportunity to attend the 12th Annual Meeting of the Asia Oceania Geosciences Society taking place from 02 to 07 August, 2015 in Singapore! Click here to know more today!


IMPORTANT DATES

Pay Reduced Fee
Apply by: 18 Feb
 
Submit Abstract
Deadline: 18 Feb
 
Abstract Acceptance
Notification: 25 Mar
 
Author Payment
Deadline: 27 May
 
 
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Best Student Poster Competition – Now includes AWARDS!
AOGS is pleased to announce a Best Student Poster Competition where awards shall be in the form of Certificates (signed by AOGS President and the Section President) and Complimentary Registrations for Winners to attend AOGS Annual Meeting in the Following Year!
 
COME JOIN AOGS2015 IN SINGAPORE!
2 to 7 Aug 2015, SUNTEC Singapore
 
Submit your Abstracts TODAY! Deadline: 18 Feb 2015
You are invited to submit abstracts to one or more of these sections - Atmospheric Sciences (AS), Biogeosciences (BG), Hydrological Sciences (HS), Interdisciplinary Geosciences (IG), Ocean Sciences (OS), Planetary Sciences (PS), Solar & Terrestrial Sciences (ST) and Solid Earth Sciences (SE).
 
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The fish body represents Singapore’s origin as a fishing village while the lion head represents Singapore’s original name – Singapura – also known as “Lion City”.
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