DINOSOC
Join the UK's 1st
Student Palaeontology Society.
DINOSOC started on a wing and a prayer, from a converstion in a coffee shop by a bunch of palaeo students. From their vision of a society designed by palaeo students for anybody interested in palaeontology, DINOSOC was born. The guys below, are charged with ensuring that DINOSOC continues to live up to the vision of its founders.
These guys are also your current DINOSOC committee members, and they'll be in charge of running the society. If you have any questions, concerns or simply want to chat about dinosaurs, the committee will be there for you. You can see them out and about around the university but if you can't find them or bring yourself to engage them in conversation then contact them through the website or our facebook group and they'll get in touch.
(Palaeos may have a slight reputation for eccentricity but don't let that put you off, we're a nice bunch and will be happy to help you.)
Meet the DINOSOC Team
Emily Green
President
Head of most of the things happening in the society and all the day to day admin. Moving her way up from Secretary to President, Emily is well on her way to her goal of Global Domination.
Beth Hughes
General Secretary
Overseeing the running of the society, if President Green ever gets lost we can rely on Secretary Hughes to get us on the right track again.
Luke Cadd
Social Secretary
Organising the society's guest lectures and socials - Secretary Cadd will be making sure you learn about palaeontology and become well versed in the many pubs and clubs of Bristol.
Catherine Rawlinson
Treasurer
William Deakin
Director of Field Operations
Director Deakin is in charge of organising and leading our fossil hunting expeditions. His years of experience will ensure that you always get the best of what the land has to offer.
Our DinoSoc team add their names to a long and prestigious list of former committee members who worked tirelessly in the name of all things palaeo.