The Geological Society of Trinidad and Tobago

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Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago

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Civic & Social Organization

The Geological Society of Trinidad and Tobago Reviews | Rating 3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

The Geological Society of Trinidad and Tobago is rated 3 out of 5 in the category civic & social organization. Read and write reviews about The Geological Society of Trinidad and Tobago. The Geological Society of Trinidad and Tobago is a professional and technical organization for geologists, other scientists, managers, and other individuals engaged in the fields of hydrocarbon exploration, academia, volcanology, seismology, earthquake engineering, environmental geology, geological engineering and the exploration and development of non-petroleum mineral resources. The Society was formed in 1976 upon recognising the importance of petroleum and natural gas to the economy of Trinidad and Tobago. The first general meeting was held in San Fernando in July of that year and an Executive Committee was elected in August of the same year. This committee comprised a President, 1st and 2nd Vice Presidents, Secretary, Assistant Secretary and Treasurer. There was also a corporate member and a non-petroleum representative on the executive. Since then, the Constitution has been amended and the governance structure of the GSTT now mandates annual elections for the position of; President Elect; Treasurer and; four Directors. These elected officials sit on a Board together with the immediate past president. The Executive Boaard is guided by the GSTT’s Constitution and Code of Ethics when executing the affairs of the Society. Likewise, the GSTT employs a secretariat to execute the administrative affairs of the Society and assist the Board in performing functions on behalf of the membership. Numerous factors contributed to the growthof the GSTT. Foremost among these factors was the involvement of a growing number of local geologists in various specialised sub-disciplines. Thus the major aims of the Society became: (1) To increase the general level of geological knowledge among its membership through the presentation of technical papers, hosting of technical sessions and short courses, hosting of conferences, arrangement of distinguished lectures in conjunction with international Geological societies, publishing of a newsletter and/or other publications at regular intervals, and all other activity relevant to the Society. (2) To increase the awareness of the general public about the importance of geologists and geology, through public lectures and seminars, expositions, career guidance and interactions through mass media. (3) To provide career guidance for students throughout the country. Committees were formed to promote the activities of the Society whose responsibilities include: admissions, local and international affiliations with other professional societies, publications, field trips, technical sessions, conference steering, and outreach. These committees ensure that the GSTT offers high quality returns to its membership through; Hundreds of lectures by distinguished speakers. Numerous geological field trips and mapping exercises throughout Trinidad and Tobago. Field excursions to Barbados, Jamaica, Guyana, Dominica and Venezuela. Six world-class conferences of the GSTT which are held every 5 years. Integration into regional geology by hosting Caribbean Geological Conferences and partnering with regional societies. Partnering with international societies to host numerous research conferences as the AAPG’s Geo-science Technology Workshop and the Herdberg Research Conference. Offering student and research bursaries to many aspiring graduates. Hosting regular social events in promoting greater integration among members.

Address

Esperanza Road Brechin Castle, Couva Trinidad, The Republic of Trinidad & Tobago

Company size

1-10 employees

Headquarters

Port-of-Spain, Trinidad

Founded

1976

Open hours

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