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Faculty of Science Booklet, Session 2016/2017

                          DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY

              The Department  of Geology  is the oldest  geology  department  in  the
        country.  It was founded in Singapore in 1956 and relocated to Kuala Lumpur
        in  1960.  From its modest  beginning, the  Department  has expanded and
        evolved into a multidisciplinary department, committed to the development of
        academic excellence in teaching and research with 18 academic staff and 21
        supporting staff.  From early  on  in its  history,  the  Department  has been
        actively engaged in postgraduate research.  Master and doctorate graduates
        have  gone on to become  leaders in  industries,  government  agencies and
        universities. Currently there are more than 22 local and foreign postgraduate
        students in the department. The fields of research being pursued range from
        fundamental geology  to more  applied fields  such  as geophysics,
        geochemistry,  hydrogeology  and  petroleum geology. The department  also
        have 10 local  and foreign master  students  by  coursework  in Petroleum
        Geology.

               In  line  with  the  Department’s  pursuit  of  educational  excellence, the
        facilities are continuously being upgraded. In 1998, a new wing was built to
        house new laboratories and additional lecturer offices. The Department has a
        computer  laboratory,  a map  laboratory,  a library  with  a comprehensive
        collection of geological and geophysical books, and a range of modern and
        sophisticated  equipment  to  aid  in our  teaching,  research and consultancy
        work.  The Department  also  houses  a  Geological Museum showcasing
        diverse collection of geological items ranging from common rocks and fossils
        found in Malaysia to rarely found tektites and replicas of skulls.

               The Department  is also  the  hub for  the exchange,  discussion and
        dissemination  of  geological knowledge  in the  country  and  the region. It
        houses the Secretariat  of the Geological  Society  of Malaysia  (GSM)  and
        Institute  Geology Malaysia  (IGM).  GSM  is a  body that  actively organizes
        workshops,  seminars,  conferences and fieldworks to  promote geology  and
        geophysics both regionally and internationally while IGM is formed to improve
        the professional practice of geology.







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