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From Garth Earls (6 August 2002)
Dear All
Just to let you know that after 11 years with CSA I am moving on.
From 21st August I will be taking up the position of the Director of the Geological
Survey of Northern Ireland.
My new work contact details are
GSNI
20 College Gardens
Belfast BT9 6BS
Northern Ireland
Email is <mailto:gearls@bgs.ac.uk>gearls@bgs.ac.uk
Tel +44 (0) 28 90666595: Fax +44 (0) 28 90662835: Mobile +44 7968 183181
From Samantha Hamilton
I've been in Canada now since 1996 - after graduating with my PhD in geomorphology in 1995. Since then I got married (to a nice Canadian/Italian chap), started my own IT Consulting business, which I still part-own, started work as a management consultant for the Ontario government and had a baby boy, Michael, last Oct. I still keep in contact with Mark Kelly, Brice Rea and some of the geography staff but am sad to say that I have only given passing thoughts to geomorphology since leaving Belfast. I guess that goes with the territory, being an academic refugee!
Samantha Hamilton (Dr. Samantha Liscio, Change Management Project Lead (WIN Project), SSB Transition Secretariat
Tel (+1) (416) 314-1267, samantha.liscio@mbs.gov.on.ca
Honours 1971, Graduation Photograph and Class List
Top row from left: Robert Holmes, John B McQuoid, Pat Cree, Peter Osborne, Thomas Mason, Ian Johnston, Joe Breen.
Bottom row from left: Clive Norris, Falu Olaloya, Hilary Carlisle (nee. Boyd), Prof Alwyn Williams, Sue Wood (nee. Devonald), Tony Lee, Norton Hiller.
Not present: Nick Agate, Ray Ayers, Carol
Kerr (nee. Finlay), Toby Rivers, Robert windsor
From John Gamble (John.Gamble@vuw.ac.nz)
I thought that QUB Alumni might like to know that I have been appointed to the Chair in Geology at University College Cork and that I will take up the apppointment in mid 2002. It's a very exciting prospect after 22 years in the Antipodes, but it will be an exciting challenge and I'm sure that I can bring a new dimension to Geology in Ireland.
All the best
J.G.
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