University of Leeds School of Earth and Environment
 

David Bond: Biography

Researcher Development Officer, Faculties of Biological Sciences and Medicine and Health
University of Leeds

 

Mailing Address
Room 7.40f Garstang Building
University of Leeds
Leeds
LS2 9JT
Contact Information
Phone: +44 (0) 113-343-9146
E-mail: mailto:d.bond@leeds.ac.uk
WWW: http://homepages.see.leeds.ac.uk/~eardpgb/index.shtml
Qualifications
Bachelor of Science with honours, in Environmental Geology, University of Leeds, 2000
Doctor of Philosophy, University of Leeds, 2004
Areas of Expertise
Mass extinctions; Palaeoecology; Micropalaeontology; Permian foraminifera; Field Geology; Sedimentology; Gold panning.
Academic positions held
2006-2010, Postdoctoral Research Fellow / Temporary Lecturer on NERC grant in School of Earth and Environment
2005-present, Part-time Tutor, Workers' Educational Association
2004-2006, Temporary Lecturer, Earth Sciences, University of Leeds
2001-2004, Postgraduate Research Student, Earth Sciences, University of Leeds
Non-academic positions held
April-Sept. 2004, Higher Scientific Officer, Pesticides Safety Directorate, Defra, York
June-Dec. 2000, Environmental Consultant, White Young Green Environmental, Leeds
Membership of Professional Societies/Bodies
Fellow of the Geological Society
Member of the Palaeontological Association
Awards

2011: NERC Small Grant (£65000) with PI Wignall for field / isotopes project in Spitsbergen, summer 2011 / 2012

2009: Palaeontological Association small grant (£5000) for fieldwork in Canada and Australia (Devonian Reefs Project)

2009: Yukon Government / Geological Survey funding (C$25000) for fieldwork and pilot study of gold reserves, Yukon

2006: Department of Canadian Studies (University of Leeds) Travel Award (£500), 2006, to fund fieldwork in Yukon.

 


 

 


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