Entries have now closed. Thank you for all your submissions – come back next year! 2019 will be the fifth year The Micropalaeontological Society will…
The TMSoc are delighted to announce this year’s annual conference will be hosted by the British Geological Survey at Keyworth, close to Nottingham.
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We are pleased to announce our 2019 BSRG palynology workshop led by Dr. Adam McArthur and Dr. Alena Ebinghaus from the universities of Leeds and…
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…
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The 6th Silicofossil and Palynology Meeting has been postponed, we hope to see you in 2019.
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…
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…