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March 9, 2026
A New Start After 60: I’d Had Several Careers But No Degree
In search of a new adventure, Craig Munns went back to school. Now, at 65, he spends his days examining long-vanished life forms

TL;DR
- Craig Munns, 65, pursued palaeontology after a varied career, graduating at 62.
- He works at Geoscience Australia, studying biostratigraphy of drill cores.
- Munns is particularly interested in invertebrates and the adaptability of life forms.
- His career path included electronics, computer engineering, sales, teaching, and business ownership.
- He views career changes as adventures and does not plan to retire.
- Munns is working on a paper about drill cores extracted near Alice Springs.
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