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Keck Geology Consortium

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The Keck Geology Consortium, founded in 1987, is a collection of 17 collaborating colleges and academic departments generally focusing on promoting undergraduate research in the fields of geology and earth sciences.[1] Primarily, the consortium organizes and funds undergraduate field research on projects around the world. Past project locations include field sites in Mongolia, Alaska, Norway, Italy, the Caribbean, and North America.[2][3][4] The consortium's host school is Pomona College, in Claremont, California.

Member schools

Following is a list of participating schools,[5] bold text indicates a founding member.[6]

Keck Geology Consortium homepage

References