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Investing in our future

WGM's pursuit of excellence reaches far beyond the workplace and into the classrooms of aspiring geologists and engineers. Each year, we proudly support the academic efforts and professional pursuits of tomorrow's brightest minds and boldest explorers.

  • A.T. Griffis Memorial Scholarship
  • Mary Claire Ward Geoscience Award

The University of Toronto's A.T. Griffis Memorial Scholarship was established in memory of one of WGM's founding members, Arthur Thomas Griffis. The annual scholarship is awarded to a full-time graduate student in the Department of Geology on the basis of academic excellence, professional dedication, and imagination. Preference is given to students requiring geology field trips, especially for research involving a significant economic geology component.

2007 Winner: Liviu Criotoru

2006 Winner: Gerald Bryant, Christopher White

2004 Winner: Steven Denyszyn

 

 

The Mary-Claire Ward Geoscience Award honours the memory of Mrs. Ward who passed away in 2004. Mrs. Ward was a passionate champion of the geosciences and a fervent advocate for preserving Canada’s geoscience knowledge base. The intent of the award is to encourage and support a graduate student in Canada whose thesis is likely to increase our knowledge of the geological history of Canada through mapping.

2009 - Elizabeth Westberg

Congratulations to Elizabeth Westberg whose award-winning thesis entitled "Constraining the conditions and timing of deformation and metamorphism of the Yukon-Tanana terrane in parts of the Mendocina Creek (NTS105F5) and Livingstone Creek (NTS 105E8) areas of south-central Yukon" has won her this year’s Mary-Claire Ward Geoscience Award. Elizabeth is a graduate student at Simon Fraser University, BC. Elizabeth was presented with her award at a student-industry luncheon on March 3 during the 2008 annual convention of the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada.

2008 - Jean-Francois Ravenelle

 

Congratulations to Jean-François Ravenelle whose research project, Geology of the world-class Roberto gold deposit, Eleonore property, James Bay, Quebec, has won him this year’s Mary-Claire Ward Geoscience Award. Jean-François is a doctoral student in structural and economic geology at the National Institute of Scientific Research, Laval University. Jean-François was presented with his award at a student-industry luncheon on March 4 during the 2008 annual convention of the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada.

2007 - Andrew Parmenter

 

Andrew ParmenterThe Mary-Claire Ward Geoscience Award Selection Committee is pleased to announce that the winner of the 2007 award is Andrew Parmenter.

Mr. Parmenter is a doctoral student at the University of New Brunswick. Andrew's research project, The structure of the Cranberry Mountain region of the Thor-Odin dome, Monashee Complex, and its bearing on the tectonic evolution of the Canadian Cordillera in southern British Columbia, won him the award. Mr. Parmenter will be presented with a $3,000 cash award and certificate at the PDAC’s annual awards banquet on Tuesday, March 6.

2006 - Tony Barresi

 

Tony BarresiThe Mary-Claire Ward Geoscience Award Selection Committee is pleased to announce that the winner of the first award is Tony Barresi.

Mr. Barresi is a doctoral student at Dalhousie University and is specializing in earth sciences. The thesis that won him the award is entitled Tectonic and petrogenetic evolution of Early to Middle Jurassic Hazelton Group volcanic rocks, northwestern British Columbia: Physical and geochemical anatomy of an arc to rift transition. Mr. Barresi will be presented with a $3,000 cash award and certificate at the PDAC’s annual awards banquet on Monday, March 6.

 

2005 - Michelle DeWolfe

 

Michelle DeWolfeThe Mary-Claire Ward Geoscience Award Selection Committee is pleased to announce that the winner of the first award is Michelle DeWolfe.

Ms. DeWolfe is a doctoral student at Laurentian University, specializing in geology. Her award-winning thesis is entitled Volcanic Reconstruction of the Paleoproterozoic Hidden and Louis Formations, Manitoba, Canada. Ms. DeWolfe will be presented with a $3,000 cash award and certificate at the PDAC’s annual awards banquet on Monday, March 7.

 

 

 

 

In the News

In Memoriam: David Beggs (1943-2010) - (January 25th, 2010) It is with heartfelt sorrow that we bid fond farewell to David Beggs, WGM’s Senior Geomatics Associate, who passed away this week. David had over 38 years of industry experience, much of it in developing countries, advocating the training and mentoring of local personnel in new technologies. He was an expert in GIS and remote sensing, and during the period between 1996 and 1998, he processed and interpreted RadarSAT and LandSAT imagery for mineral exploration projects in Mongolia, Africa, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Philippines and Solomon Islands. David was admired by all of his colleagues for his steadfast dedication to his work and family. We will miss him dearly.

WGM selected for Egyptian Industrial Minerals Study - (January 8th, 2010) The Industrial Modernization Centre (“IMC”) is an industrial development agency jointly funded by the European Union, the Egyptian private sector, and the government of Egypt, whose mandate is to provide business development support to Egyptian industrial enterprises. WGM is pleased to announce that it has been selected to conduct a year-long study on Egypt’s Industrial Minerals Sector. (More Information)

Exploration and Mining Risk Analysis Workshop, Cape Town - (February 22-23, 2010) WGM President, Joe Hinzer will be hosting a two-day workshop in Cape Town, South Africa. (More Information)

Events

PDAC 2010, Toronto - (March 7-10, 2010) Don't miss the mining event of the year! Come visit WGM at booth B901 for your chance to win some great prizes! (More Information)

Career Opportunities

September 1st, 2008 - WGM is currently seeking qualified geological and mining professionals for positions in its Toronto and Vancouver offices (More information).

 

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