Institute of Quarrying honours university geologists

Eight of the best geology students in the UK have received recognition for their hard work and commitment to learning from the Institute of Quarrying (IQ). The membership organisation is responsible for setting professional standards in the mineral extractives industries.
February 15, 2021
By Guy Woodford
Eight of the best geology students in the UK have received recognition for their hard work and commitment to learning from the IQ

Their respective universities nominated the geologists of the future for the IQ National Student Awards. The achievement recognises high-achieving students who demonstrate continuous hard work and commitment towards their course and strong potential for a successful career in the mineral extractives industry.

IQ is rewarding each winner with two years of free student membership to support ongoing studies and future careers. Each winner also receives a certificate acknowledging recognition by the professional membership body.

Winners of the 2020 IQ National Student Awards

● Toby Ambler from Clifton, Bristol - MSci Geology at University of Bristol

● John Morley from Chatham, Kent - MSci Geophysics at Imperial College London

● Jack Bethwaite from Plymouth, Devon - BSc Geology and Physical Geography at University of Liverpool

● Isaac Watkins from Brighton, East Sussex - BSc (Hons) Geology at University of Brighton

● Kody Marley from Brighton, East Sussex - BSc Geology at University of Brighton

● Lydia Blackburn from Sheffield, South Yorkshire - BSc Geology at University of Leicester

● Elissa Gillies from Plymouth, Devon - BSc (Hons) Geology at University of Plymouth

● Ben Mayor from Manchester, Lancashire - MGeol Geology with Planetary Science at the University of Manchester.

James Thorne, IQ chief executive officer, said: “Students everywhere have had immense challenges to overcome this year, but for these students, their commitment to academic studies and passion towards geology has not gone unnoticed. The Institute of Quarrying is all about supporting people at all stages of their professional life, so we hope the free access to student membership will not only support their personal development but also open up the exciting career opportunities available to them in the mineral extractives industry.”

IQ membership for students is £20 per year, with invaluable advice about the skills, training and personal development needs required to build successful industry careers.

For more information and to sign up, visit: www.quarrying.org

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