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Geological Sciences at Brown University
The goal of the Department of Geological Sciences is excellence
in both teaching and research. The Undergraduate
students enjoy small
class sizes in modern teaching facilities, and even in their first
year have the opportunity to get involved in cutting-edge research.
Our Graduate Program is rated among the top programs in the
nation and the world. Our faculty members, nationally and internationally
acknowledged leaders in their fields, engage in externally supported
research which is defining the direction of inquiry for the next decade.
Our department is known on campus as being open and friendly.
Twenty faculty guide 40-50 undergraduate concentrators and 40-50 graduate
students in a collaborative and fun learning environment. Peer units
at other universities include Caltech, MIT, WHOI, Stanford and Washington
University.
Colloquia are held every Thursday at 4:00pm in MacMillan Hall
during the academic year. These programs are free and open to the
public. Keynote speakers include faculty from other universities,
alumni and nationally recognized researchers. The department also
holds more informal weekly "Lunch Bunch" meetings sponsored
by individual research groups.
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