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Run jointly with DiG UK, the 2019 Higher Education Network (HEN) Annual Meeting had a theme of 'Good Practice in Inclusion, Diversity and Equality in GEES Higher Education' - Download the presentations.
The HEN Annual meeting, run jointly with DiG UK, was held on 15-16 Jan 2019 with the theme of 'Good Practice in Inclusion, Diversity and Equality in GEES Higher Education'
The staff contact for the Higher Education Network at the Geological Society is Judi Lakin. View the HEN committee for details of committee members.