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Congratulations Prof. Trevor McDougall – Fellow of AGU

August 14, 2018

Congratulations Trevor McDougall!

The Royal Society of Tasmania is proud to report that Professor Trevor McDougall, one of our members, has just been announced a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union (AGU).

The AGU Fellowship is an honour given to individual AGU members whose visionary leadership and scientific excellence have fundamentally advanced research in their fields.

The AGU is an international non-profit scientific association with nearly 60,000 members in 139 countries. It is dedicated to advancing the Earth and space sciences for the benefit of humanity through its scholarly publications, conferences, and outreach programs.

This year’s Fellows will be celebrated at a ceremony in December at the 2018 AGU Fall Meeting in Washington, D.C.

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