DPA Column
The Division of Professional Affairs (DPA), a division of AAPG, seeks to promote professionalism and ethical standards, provide a means for professional certification of petroleum geologists, coal geologists, and petroleum geophysicists, assist in career planning, and improve the professional well-being of AAPG members.
Since 1965, when the Division of Professional Affairs wa...
Currently, two of the ethics courses are nearing completion...
To begin with, this being the first of several articles tha...
The AAPG Annual Convention and Exhibition is the single greatest exercise in professional ...
Most of us have some sort of story of 'finding' geoscien...
Thomas Ewing discusses the aspects of being a professional.
When AAPG was formed in 1917 the founders included a Code of Ethics at the head of the ...
Because of publication deadlines I am writing this column i...
One of the privileges of the DPA presidency is the writi...
As a volunteer for AAPG and the Dallas Geological Society it has been clear to me that ...
The Division of Professional Affairs (DPA) represents Certi...
As everyone is probably aware, the AAPG and DPA decided to jointly fund the establishment ...