University of Lagos Geosciences Department Set to Host Town & Gown Series 2.0 on Transparent Gemstone Supply Chain

The University of Lagos Geosciences Department is hosting the Town & Gown Series 2.0 on November 17, 2023, featuring Jenna White, a Ph.D. student and advocate for transparency in the global jewelry supply chain. The event will focus on "Transparent and Traceable Gemstones in Supply Chain," aligning with White's research, and offers the University community an opportunity to learn from her expertise.

University of Lagos Geosciences Department Set to Host Town & Gown Series 2.0 on Transparent Gemstone Supply Chain
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The Department of Geosciences, Faculty of Science, University of Lagos, is gearing up for the second edition of its Town & Gown Series, scheduled for Friday, November 17, 2023, at 11:00 a.m. The event will take place at the Faculty of Science Boardroom.

The distinguished speaker for the occasion is Jenna White, a Ph.D. student at the Earth Resources Science and Engineering Department, Colorado School of Mines. Jenna White, also a Research Scientist and founder of Jewelry Revolution LLC, is known for her advocacy of transparency in the global jewelry supply chain.

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The theme of the event, "Transparent and Traceable Gemstones in Supply Chain," aligns with Jenna White's current research focus, which is funded by the American Gem Trade Association (AGTA). Her expertise in the field will be shared with the University community, shedding light on the importance of transparency and traceability in gemstone supply chains.

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The event is open to all interested members of the University community, providing an opportunity for attendees to engage with and learn from a renowned researcher and advocate in the field of geosciences.