Joint Assembly TSG-VMSG-BGA

8:30am - 6:00pm / Wednesday 4th January 2017 / Venue: Central Teaching Laboratory
Type: Conference / Category: Department
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We are delighted to welcome you to the Joint Assembly 2017 meeting at the University of Liverpool. This is the first joint meeting of three of the Geological Society’s Specialist Groups: VMSG, TSG and BGA.

A key aim of the conference is to celebrate the latest developments in volcanology, tectonics and geophysics and their research communities. We have put together an engaging scientific programme which presents the latest discoveries and advances in each discipline, exploring and discussing the plethora of cross-discipline research that is pushing the frontiers across Earth Sciences in the UK and overseas.

Liverpool is a great city to host this joint meeting with its reputation as a fun-loving, culture-filled and vibrant city. As a European Capital of Culture winner, there is always something of interest going on in Liverpool. We have a range of convenient and affordable accommodation available to suit any budget, and a broad range of cafes, pubs and restaurants where you will be able to continue your after-conference discussions.

The conference will be held in the University of Liverpool’s award-winning Central Teaching Hub (CTH), with a Meet-and-Greet event at McCooleys, Ice-breaker with poster session in the CTH and conference party (including dinner) at the Camp and Furnace.

With research strengths in Volcanology, Rock Deformation and Microstructures, and Earthquake Seismology and Geodynamics, students and postdocs will have the the opportunity to participate in a range of workshops after the conference which focus on experimental volcanology and seismology.

Please join us in 2017 as we also celebrate 100 years of Geology at the University of Liverpool.