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    GEMOC structure

    THE ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE of GEMOC is designed for efficiency, flexibility and interaction. The financial management operates within Macquarie University’s Finance System and within AccessMQ for commercialised products, consulting and some strategic collaborative research projects. The Teaching Program is incorporated into the teaching activities and strategies of the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Macquarie to ensure that GEMOC interfaces in a positive way with the existing structures while retaining a clear identity and funding unit.

    GEMOC has been reconfirmed as a Centre of Excellence and research concentration within Macquarie University, and three designated Areas of Excellence within Macquarie University’s Research and Research Teaching Management Plan lie within GEMOC:

    • lithosphere and planetary evolution and metallogeny

    • isotopic and global geochemistry

    • paleomagnetism, geodynamics and geophysical modelling

    All of these align with GEMOC’s mainstream foci. This University recognition allows for ongoing appropriate staffing and support arrangements.



    2005 MANAGEMENT ROLES

    Professor Suzanne O’Reilly is Director of GEMOC.

    Ms Nikki Bohan is GEMOC Administrator.

    Dr Richard Flood is the coordinator of Teaching Programs at Macquarie and Head of the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences from December 1999.

    Professor William Griffin is Adjunct Professor at Macquarie University and is the Program Leader responsible for Technology Development and Industry Interaction.

    Professor Bernard Wood leads experimental petrology programs.

    Professor Simon Turner leads the U-Series Geochemical Program.

    Dr Norman Pearson is Manager of the Geochemical Analysis Unit at Macquarie.

    Dr Kelsie Dadd is responsible for implementation of GIS-based teaching methodology in the Teaching Program and for promotional activities to attract students.

    Dr Simon Jackson assists with ICPMS and laser microprobe development at Macquarie.

    Ms Sally-Ann Hodgekiss is the GEMOC graphics and design consultant at Macquarie.


    ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS (2005)

    Board Members at Macquarie

    Professor Suzanne O’Reilly (Director) – EPS Macquarie

    Professor William Griffin (Program Leader: Technology Development) – EPS Macquarie

    Dr Richard Flood (Program Leader: Teaching) – EPS Macquarie

    Professor Jim Piper – Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research), Macquarie

    Professor John Loxton – Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic), Macquarie

    Dr Kelsie Dadd – GEMOC, EPS Macquarie

    Federation Fellows Professors Bernard Wood and Simon Turner and

    GAU Manager Dr Norman Pearson are ex officio members


    External Board Members

    Adjunct Professor Michael Etheridge – Leader, Risk Assessment Group, interfaces with GEMOC’s Tectonic Research program and the Predictive Mineral CRC, links with the Exploration Industry and Management Roles - EPS Macquarie

    Dr Russell Korsch representative of Geoscience Australia (GA)

    Dr Richard Glenrepresentative of Geological Survey of New South Wales

    Dr Paul Heitherseayrepresentative of PIRSA

    Dr Jon Hronsky industry member BHP-Billiton (Perth)

    Dr Steve Walters industry member GeoDiscovery

    Dr Simon Shee industry member DeBeers Australia Exploration Ltd


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