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Founded the 5th January 1976, the Irish Group membership has grown from 10 to over 130, and draws
individuals from professional backgrounds ranging from academic to state
agencies to private consultancies. The committee consists of a
council of six: President, Secretary, Treasurer, Conference Secretary,
Fieldtrip Secretary, Education & Publicity Secretary, plus a conference
sub committee of three.
Regular activities of the Irish Group consist of an annual two day
conference (currently held in Tullamore), an annual weekend fieldtrip,
and a series of monthly lectures/technical meetings. Funding for
the association is derived from membership fees and the annual
conference. We welcome the participation of non-members in all our
activities.
Other activities of the IAH (Irish Group) include submissions to the
Irish Government on groundwater, the environment and matters of concern
to members, organising the cataloguing of the Burdon library and papers,
which are now housed in the Geological Survey of Ireland Library,
invitation of a guest speaker (often from outside Ireland) to give the
David Burdon Mermorial Lecture on a topic of current interest, and
contributing to the Geological Survey of Ireland’s Groundwater
Newsletter.
The Irish Group provide
small bursaries to students doing post graduate
degrees in hydrogeology and pays the annual subscriptions of a few
members in other countries as part of the IAH’s Sponsored Membership
Scheme. If you would like to apply for a student bursary, details can be
found through the above link.
The IAH (Irish Group) is also a sponsoring
body of the Institute of Geologists of Ireland (IGI). |
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