| To view this e-mail as a Web page, click here. |  | | | Vol. 8 Issue 7 | |  Registration is now open for SEG's 80th Annual Meeting SEG celebrates its 80th year in Denver, the Mile High City. Register today to attend the world's largest oil, energy, and mineral exposition showcasing cutting-edge technology for use in exploration and associated industries. Get all the details about SEG's 80th Annual Meeting here | | | | | | University Events | Bridge your job search gap at AAPG/SEG Student Expos Student Expos are unique events designed to link geosciences students with industry recruiters. Students benefit by networking, sharing their resumes, presenting their research, and interviewing with multiple employers. Check out an event near you! | Students are you interested in taking a FREE course at the Annual Meeting? Then the Student Education Program is for you! There are a limited number of spaces available. For more information or application instructions, please email us at sep@seg.org. | | | | | | | | Publications The July issue of TLE features a special section on geophysics in Brazil. This issue also discusses the importance of field camps in Foundation News and Lee Lawyer's From the Other Side explores the rise and fall of a geophysical company. Also included in the July issue is a look at the 2010-2011 nominees for SEG's Executive Committee. The vote closes 30 July. Be sure to check out the new, reader-friendly TLE digital edition or the TLE in the SEG Digital Library. GEOPHYSICS earned the highest impact factor in the journal's history in 2009 - 1.662 - according to the Science Edition of Thomson Reuters' Journal Citation Reports released in June. | | | | | | | | | | This email was sent to cposey@seg.org This email was sent by: Society of Exploration Geophysicists 8801 S Yale Ave Ste 500 Tulsa, OK, 74137, USA | | We respect your right to privacy - We respect your right to privacy - click here to view our policy. |  | Manage Subscriptions | Update Profile | Unsubscribe | | | | |