The Micropalaeontological Society

The Micropalaeontological Society

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  • Obituary for Dr Harold Smith

    Dr Harold Smith died earlier this year. Harold pioneered Carboniferous palynology, coal petrology and thermal maturation studies. His early work demonstrating how the distributions of…

  • Obituary for Dr William Winn Hay

    William Winn Hay was born in Dallas, TX on October 12, 1934, the second son of Stephen J. Hay Sr. and Avella Winn Hay. He died…

  • Obituary for Doctor Marin Buzas

    Martin A. Buzas, 1934-2022 It is with profound sadness that we share the news of the death of Martin A. Buzas, Curator of Foraminifera in…

  • Obituary for Professor John Murray

    We were very sorry to hear of the death of Professor John Murray in late October 2021. John had a long and distinguished academic career…

  • Obituary for Professor Robin Whatley

    The public funeral arrangements for Professor Emeritus Robin Charles Ignatius Whatley are as follows:   Reception Mass at St Michael’s Church, Laura Place, Aberystwyth, SY23…

  • Obituary for Professor Martin Brasier

    April 12, 1947 –  December 16, 2014   It is with great sadness we heard of the sudden and tragic death of Professor Martin Brasier. Martin…

The Micropalaeontological Society

Towards the advancement of the education of the public in the study of Micropalaeontology

The Micropalaeontological Society (TMS) exists “to advance the education of the public in the study of Micropalaeontology” and is operated “exclusively for scientific and educational purposes and not for profit”. It was initiated as The British Micropalaeontological Group (BMG) in 1970, following a proposal by Professor Leslie Moore of the University of Sheffield and several colleagues who wished to organise a group of palaeontologists with a mutual interest in the micropalaeontological study of British type sections and the provision of a forum for the communication of their results.

Recent Posts

  • CIMP Student Travel Grants for International Palynology Congress in Prague, May 2024December 4, 2023
  • SURVEY: Marine Micropalaeontogical Data RequirementsJuly 13, 2023
  • INA 19 Conwy, Wales, UK: 7th – 15th September 2024July 13, 2023
  • TMS Newsletter 2023July 13, 2023
  • APPLICATIONS OPEN: TMS Image Competiton 2023June 13, 2023
  • CYPRIS – International Ostracoda NewsletterJune 13, 2023

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