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AGS and GIA Announce Joint Event for September 2025
AGS and GIA Announce Joint Event for September 2025



GIA Global Research Team Convenes in Carlsbad
Career Fair Powered by GIA in Carlsbad on Oct. 6
寶石學研究、教育和鑑定所服務先驅GIA美國寶石研究院,將於10月6日星期五在加州卡爾斯巴德的全球總部主辦Powered by GIA招聘會。活動將帶來非凡體驗,並有專人提供就業指導。參加者可暢談交流,並有機會接觸業內知名企業的招聘人員,拓展重要的人脈網絡。
Gemological Institute of America's Carlsbad Campus Receives School of Excellence and Excellence in Student Services Awards
GIA’s Carlsbad campus was recognized by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC) as an ACCSC 2023 School of Excellence.
GIA’s Merit-Based Scholarship Application Period is open for 2024 Classes
GIA has opened the scholarship application period for merit-based scholarships.

GIA Adds ‘Hanadama’ Quality Range Comment to All Pearl Classification Reports
GIA is adding a report comment for the historical trade term 'Hanadama' to distinguish a designated quality range of cultured Akoya pearls.

GIA Evaluates Solid Laboratory-Grown Diamond Ring
GIA, the leading institute for research into diamonds, colored stones and pearls, recently evaluated a diamond ring cut from a single laboratory-grown diamond.

Industry Leaders Explore Purpose and Resilience at GIA Global Leadership Program at Harvard Business School
41 leaders from every global gem and jewelry sector gathered recently for a transformative educational experience at the 2023 GIA Global Leadership Program at Harvard Business School (HBS)

GIA Releases First Sustainability Report
“Understanding our impact on the environment, societies and communities in which we operate is integral to our important consumer protection mission,” said GIA President and CEO Susan Jacques, speaking about the launch of the first GIA sustainability report on Friday, June 2, at the JCK Las Vegas show.

GIA Adds “Peacock” Color Range Comment to All Pearl Reports
GIA is adding a report comment employing the trade color term “Peacock” for designated colors of cultured pearls from the Pinctada margaritifera black-lipped pearl oyster, commonly known as Tahitian pearls.