By JAG, on January 25th, 2017% Dear Colleagues,
The Pieter Schenck Award is given every second year to a scientist normally under 35 years of age who has made a major contribution in any specific area of organic geochemistry or a related field. The previous awardees were Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté in 1993, Mark A. McCaffrey in 1995, Katherine H. Freeman . . . → Read More: Nominations for the Pieter Schenck Award (2017)
By JAG, on September 13th, 2015% Dear Organic Geochemists,
The Elsevier Research Scholarship, co-sponsored by the journal Organic Geochemistry and the European Association of Organic Geochemists (EAOG), is intended for early-career researchers working in the field of organic geochemistry. The Research Scholarships aim to foster the scientific dialogue which Elsevier and EAOG believe to be fundamental to the advancement of research.
. . . → Read More: EAOG/Organic Geochemistry/Elsevier scholarships 2015
By JAG, on July 28th, 2015% This year, and for the first time at an IMOG meeting, the EAOG board has decided to attribute 4 awards of 500 € that will be distributed as follows: • 1 award for the best oral presentation given by a PhD student • 3 awards for the best posters (same ranking), to be attributed to . . . → Read More: NEW! IMOG AWARDS FOR THE BEST PRESENTATIONS
By JAG, on July 20th, 2015% The Elsevier Research Scholarship, co-sponsored by the journal Organic Geochemistry and the European Association of Organic Geochemists (EAOG), is intended for early-career researchers working in the field of organic geochemistry. The Research Scholarships aim to foster the scientific dialogue which Elsevier and EAOG believe to be fundamental to the advancement of research.
Two awards of . . . → Read More: Elsevier Research Scholarship
By JAG, on May 20th, 2014% http://mail.elsevier-alerts.com/go.asp?/bESJ001/mLOVCREF/u0BG26/xMZ9ITEF&utm_source=ESJ001&SIS_ID=&utm_term=19055%20organic_g_scholarship&utm_campaign=&utm_content=&utm_medium=email&bid=F3IRTEF
By JAG, on February 13th, 2013%
Elsevier Research Scholarship 2012, presented on behalf of the journal Organic Geochemistry and the European Association of Organic Geochemists (EAOG), in its inaugural year 2012 winners:
Brittany Kruger (University of Minnesota, USA) is using 14C and 13C measurements to understand carbon cycling in two large lakes (Lake Malawi, Malawi and Lake Superior, USA) with respect . . . → Read More: Brittany Kruger and Wolfgang Rübsam winners of the Elsevier (EAOG) Research Scholarship 2012
By JAG, on October 19th, 2010%
By JAG, on October 19th, 2010%
By JAG, on October 19th, 2010%
By JAG, on October 19th, 2010% Here you will find updates concerning EAOG Awards
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