Dear Dr Wilkinson
I recently received an email via the Mineral Deposits Studies Group mailing list from yourself and would be very interested in applying for this opportunity, would accept an MGeol as entrance onto the course? I expect to complete my current set of studies by early summer. Currently I am looking into IOCG deposits in Chile and classifying them within other ferric despots worldwide; however I have also attended fascinating lectures in a variety of other economic despots and methods of mineralisation, studies which I am eager to continue and learn more into.
I have attached my CV as reference; would I be a suitable candidate?
Many Thanks,
Jack Dann
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Subject: [GEO-MINERALISATION] Correction! - Cerro Corona PhD project
Dear all,
Unfortunately there was an error in the previous pdf I sent to the list so please discard the last one and utilise the attached for circulation to prospective students.
Many thanks,
Jamie
Dr Jamie Wilkinson
Reader in Hydrothermal Geochemistry
Department of Earth Science and Engineering
Imperial College London
+44 (0)207 5946415
Geological Society Fermor Meeting 2011 - Ore Deposits in an Evolving Earth - www.Fermor2011.org.uk<http://www.fermor2011.org.uk/>
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