
ESI
@esi_fossillab
The Evolutionary Studies Institute at the University of Witwatersrand. We investigate all aspects of the evolution of life on earth.
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http://www.wits.ac.za/esi/ 28-08-2015 17:10:00
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I'm giving an Nature Live at NHM talk Natural History Museum on our recent #dinosaur fieldwork in Zimbabwe, that we did in collaboration with ESI. Come along and hear about what we got up to! nhm.ac.uk/events/discove…

Call for Nominations of Young Scientists as Members of the South African Young Academy of Science 2019. We are requesting for nominations of outstanding young scientists University of Mpumalanga iThemba LABS CSIR 🇿🇦 National Research Foundation of South Africa HSRC.ac.za University of Venda FreeState University NWU - North-West University





If you can, please help Bruce Rubidge @CoE_Palaeo & Michael Day Natural History Museum with their kickstarter to fund important fieldwork that is unravelling the effects of the end-Guadalupian extinction in the Karoo 🇿🇦🏜 experiment.com/projects/palae…


#FossilFriday one of our students Kathleen is at NHMdinolab and took a pic of Sophie. We have a relative of Sophie in South Africa, Paranthodon which was found in 1840s from a locality called Iguanodon hoek, how sweet!



A few days Iziko_Museums looking and look at who I find for #fossilfriday holding just a bit of a titanosuchid! instagram.com/p/B0qOdEgJq7p/…


Jeanne Timmons Hans Larsson Enormous Crocodylomorph from the CIP-Colombia is now posted on Mostly Mammoths blog. Read it here mostlymammoths.wordpress.com/2020/03/01/eno… McGill University Redpath Museum CentroPaleo Jeff Wilson Mantilla @diapophysis.bsky.social

Reminder on this #FossilFriday that we are giving away a Taung Child cast! To enter please fill out our #scicomm survey: forms.gle/dbgsVunGbL2jgJ… Leave your name and email address to be entered into the draw! National Research Foundation of South Africa SAASTA PaleoAnthropology+



Well done to Kathleen Dollman for submitting her PhD dissertation on the Early Jurassic crocs of Southern Africa!




Congratulations to Dr Marc Van den Brandt on his PhD! Well earned and we hope you are celebrating!!