Dear Geochemists,
GGRiP 2025:
A reminder that the next Geochemistry Group Research in Progress (GGRiP) meeting will take place in Bristol on the 24th-26th of March 2026.
For GGRiP 2026 in Bristol, we are running 2 pre-conference workshops that will be free for all conference attendees. The first will be a technical staff workshop covering lab techniques and lab management. The second workshop will be aimed at ECRs, covering the basics of different geochemistry techniques. There will be guest lecturers from across earth science/chemistry/Archaeology.
Topics will include:
* Introduction to Atoms, Molecules, Ions, Fields and Forces.
* Inorganic Mass Spectrometry for Elemental and Isotope Ratio Determination: Quads, TOF, Sectors, (CC)-MC-ICPMS.
* GC and LC Mass Spectrometry Techniques for Separating and Quantifying Molecules in Complex Mixtures; compound specific IRMS (C,N,H).
The GGRiP website will be live for registration from December 2025! Please also check our website: https://geochemistry.group/research-in-progress-meeting/<https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fgeochemis…> for the latest info!
GGMS 2025:
We are pleased to announce the return of the Geochemistry Group Mentor Scheme (GGMS) for 2025/2026!
The aim of the scheme is to connect early career researchers (ECRs) and PhD students with more established geochemists, people they might not normally have the opportunity to meet, or to hold in-depth discussions with, over an extended time period.
If you would like to sign up as a mentee then please fill out the expression of interest form here: https://forms.office.com/e/EpbhASsBzd<https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fforms.off…>
This year, we are also looking for new mentors (established geochemists). We especially encourage those with industry experience for those ECRs looking for guidance on paths outside of academia. We are also encouraging the participation of an in-person GGMS meeting during the lunchtime break at our annual GGRiP meeting held at the University of Bristol next year, and mentors will be offered a 15% discount on attendance fees for this event. This is a fantastic opportunity to give back to our community! If you are interested in becoming a mentor with GGMS, please fill out this form: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=MH_ksn3NTkql2rGM8aQVG8-…<https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fforms.off…> (You must be based in the UK and Ireland)
Key info:
This scheme will involve a time commitment of 4 to 5 meetings between mentors and mentees over the course of an academic year (for full information, please see our website: https://geochemistry.group/ggms/<https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fgeochemis…>)
* The Geochemistry Group Mentor Scheme (GGMS 2025) will begin in November 2025 and run until June 2026. Applicants can register their interest in this year's scheme here.
* An initial ‘kick-off’ meeting will be held on Zoom for all participants in November, with breakout rooms led by each mentor to facilitate discussions and identify common goals and areas of interest for the coming year. In this meeting, each mentor would be chatting with a small group consisting of the mentees to identify common challenges and goals.
* A further two or three 1:1 sessions of at least 40 minutes between mentor and mentee will be organised, either in virtual format or in person (e.g., at a workshop or conference such as the Geochemistry Group Research in Progress (GGRiP) meeting). The sessions will discuss ways to achieve the goals identified in the kick-off meeting.
* There will be a mid scheme catch-up session for mentees and an in-person Lunchtime meeting for mentees and mentors attending GGRIP 2026, Bristol.
* The scheme will be concluded with a final ‘debrief’ meeting between mentor and mentee in June 2026 to reflect on the year overall.
All the best
George
Dear Geochemists
On behalf of the MinSoc, we are pleased to introduce the new Eileen Guppy Technicians’ Award.
The Eileen Guppy Technicians’ Award aims to showcase the vital role of technicians in enabling and delivering high-quality research. It is open for individuals (nominations in even years, e.g. 2026) and teams (nominations in odd years, e.g. 2027). We invite applications (internationally) in the fields of Mineralogy and Earth Science that fall within the remit of the Mineralogical Society.
The award is named in honour of Dr Eileen Mary Guppy (1903–1980), a geologist, petrologist and analytical chemist. She was the first female geologist appointed by the organisation now known as the British Geological Survey, working as a technical assistant.
Nomination deadline is 18th April 2026, and the award will be presented in 2027. The winner will get a Certificate and a Plaque to be awarded at an appropriate scientific event of the Mineralogical Society.
All details including detailed nomination criteria can be found here.
www.minersoc.org/guppy-award.html<https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.miners…>
Please circulate this opportunity in your department and network, passing it on to people who could nominate excellent technical staff (self-nomination is possible as well).
Flyer is attached below.
All the best
George
Dear Geochemists,
We are pleased to announce the return of the Geochemistry Group Mentor Scheme (GGMS) for 2025/2026!
The aim of the scheme is to connect early career researchers (ECRs) and PhD students with more established geochemists, people they might not normally have the opportunity to meet, or to hold in-depth discussions with, over an extended time period.
If you would like to sign up as a mentee then please fill out the expression of interest form here: https://forms.office.com/e/EpbhASsBzd<https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fforms.off…>
This year, we are also looking for new mentors (established geochemists). We especially encourage those with industry experience for those ECRs looking for guidance on paths outside of academia. We are also encouraging the participation of an in-person GGMS meeting during the lunchtime break at our annual GGRiP meeting held at the University of Bristol next year, and mentors will be offered a 15% discount on attendance fees for this event. This is a fantastic opportunity to give back to our community! If you are interested in becoming a mentor with GGMS, please fill out this form: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=MH_ksn3NTkql2rGM8aQVG8-…<https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fforms.off…> (You must be based in the UK and Ireland)
Key info:
This scheme will involve a time commitment of 4 to 5 meetings between mentors and mentees over the course of an academic year (for full information, please see our website: https://geochemistry.group/ggms/<https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fgeochemis…>)
* The Geochemistry Group Mentor Scheme (GGMS 2025) will begin in November 2025 and run until June 2026. Applicants can register their interest in this year's scheme here.
* An initial ‘kick-off’ meeting will be held on Zoom for all participants in November, with breakout rooms led by each mentor to facilitate discussions and identify common goals and areas of interest for the coming year. In this meeting, each mentor would be chatting with a small group consisting of the mentees to identify common challenges and goals.
* A further two or three 1:1 sessions of at least 40 minutes between mentor and mentee will be organised, either in virtual format or in person (e.g., at a workshop or conference such as the Geochemistry Group Research in Progress (GGRiP) meeting). The sessions will discuss ways to achieve the goals identified in the kick-off meeting.
* There will be a mid scheme catch-up session for mentees and an in-person Lunchtime meeting for mentees and mentors attending GGRIP 2026, Bristol.
* The scheme will be concluded with a final ‘debrief’ meeting between mentor and mentee in June 2026 to reflect on the year overall.
You can also use and share the QR codes below with anyone you think that may be interested:
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All the best
George