The Micropalaeontological Society is delighted to announce the winner of the 2018 Micropalaeontology Image Competition! The overall image winner was submitted by Robert P. Speijer…
Entries are now closed, thank you to everyone who submitted fantastic fossil images! 2018 will be the fourth year The Micropalaeontological Society runs their Microfossil…
Thank you for submitting your registration (if you haven’t done this already, please return to The Micropalaeontological Society Annual Conference 2018 to register before paying). Please…
Keep up to date with conference news by following @MicropalaeoSoc and @NHM_Micropalaeo on twitter, and use #TMSoc2018 for updates during the event! Alternatively join the…
We are delighted to announce The Micropalaeontological Society has signed a new deal with Copernicus Publications (http://publications.copernicus.org) to publish the Journal of Micropalaeontology (JoM). After…
The study of mass extinctions is one of the most interdisciplinary research areas within Earth and environmental sciences. Recent, major advances have come from a…
The Micropalaeontological Society is delighted to announce the winner of this year’s Micropalaeontology Image Competition! The overall image winner was submitted by Adam David Woodhouse…
Thank you for submitting your registration (if you haven’t done this already, please return to The Micropalaeontological Society Annual Conference 2017 to register before paying). Please…
Entries are now closed, thank you to everyone who submitted fantastic fossil images! 2017 will be the third year The Micropalaeontological Society runs their Microfossil…
View all image entries in our Flickr album. The Micropalaeontological Society is delighted to announce the winner of this year’s Micropalaeontology Image Competition! Maxence Delaine,…
All of the fantastic entries into the Microfossil Image Competition 2016 for 2017 Calendar can be viewed here, and are also available on Flickr.
At The Geological Society, Burlington House Sedimentology and geomorphology have traditionally been seen as fields in which physical, and sometimes chemical, processes dominate completely.…