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Society of Exploration Geophysicists - BSU Student Chapter
Welcome!
The Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) BSU Chapter is an organization of geophysics students (undergraduate and graduate) at Boise State University.
We have four main objectives listed in our chapter:
1. Promote and encourage the education of those interested in the field of geophysics and related disiplines.
2. Promote friendship and goodwill among those interested in the geophysical sciences.
3. Promote an attitude of professionalism among members of the organization and towards those unrelated to the organization.
4. Promote and encourage public awareness and application of the geophysical sciences.
What does this really mean??
1. Provide students with the opportunity to become familiar with the various applications of geophysics -- Hook-up students with field work and research projects at BSU and abroad,
2. Introduce students to a wide variety of geophysical careers and current geophysical research -- Send students to conferences,
3. Create opportunities for social interaction between students, faculty, staff, and their families -- organize social gatherings and bring the snacks,
4. Enhance geoscience education and awareness within the community -- volunteer in the community in geoscience-related activities.
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Important Club Information
Coming Events
Plus:
- Bowling night (TBA)
- Football Seismology experiment (TBA), see this link
This Year's Highlights
- BHRS Clean Up Day
- Cryofest '09
2008 Highlights
2007 Highlights
- Bogus Basin Ski Trip
- Clean-up at the Idaho Museum of Mining and Geology
- National Geographic Bee--State Level
Upcoming Scholarships, Grants, Fellowships, and Internships
Society of Exploration Geophysics
Geological Society of America Grant
National Defense Science and Engineering Fellowship
Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology Summer Internship
GEOlympics Standings
BSU Geophysics Students Professional Societies
- The Society of Exploration Geophysicists
- The Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society
- American Geophysical Union




