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In Serbia we like to say, “The third one is the lucky one!” And this is why we were so optimistic about The 3rd SEG/EAGE/AAPG International Geosciences Student Conference (IGSC) held in Belgrade from 29 May to 1 June 2012. In 2010, the SEG Student Chapter in Bucharest, Romania broke the ice with the first IGSC. The SEG Student Chapter in Krakow, Poland sponsored the second in 2011.
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Ten students from three universities in Australia were awarded 2022 Scholarships by the SPE Western Australia Section (SPE WA). They come from the University of Western Australia, Curtin University, and Edith Cowan University and were shortlisted for the award after submitting a 1-minute video describing why they believed the industry will still require petroleum/energy engineers until 2050 and beyond. Each of the awardees receives $2,000. The judges of the program were Mike Dworkin, Nick Last, and Brian Twomey. Scholarship has been one of the important programs of the section to expand the pipeline of engineers considering a career in E&P, connecting students to the industry, and promoting the value of student membership in SPE.
SPE is inviting volunteers to become members of its opinion panel to help shape the future development of the society's products and services. Panel members actively participate in giving feedback about the organization and its programs and contribute to industry and technical topic research by engaging in various research efforts throughout the year as needed. Identities of the panel members will not be made public, and all responses will be kept confidential and will not be attributed to members directly. Survey completion should take no more than 15 to 30 minutes per survey. Telephone interviews may take up to 30 minutes.