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Are you a researcher who wants to be more confident doing peer reviews? Or an Early Career Scientist worried about doing your first review? This EGU sponsored, free workshop will help you develop your ...
The statistics from EGU25 highlight how engaged our members and participants are in connecting with people around the world to discuss and debate the latest geoscience research results. By the numbers ...
Highlights at a glance 08:30 – Gender in Geoscience (US8 08:30–10:15 (CEST) Room E1), Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding for geosciences (SC4.3 Room -2.62), The Analogues Approach in Extreme Event ...
EGU plenary This session (UMI1) is the annual meeting held during every General Assembly to recognise and thank the outgoing volunteer Division Presidents and other Union officers and to introduce and ...
EGU are pleased to announce a new clarification of the way the Union and our publishing partner Copernicus handle the Article Processing Charges in our 19 open access journals. These changes, which ...
The European Geosciences Union (EGU) has named the 49 recipients of next year’s Union Medals and Awards, Division Medals, and Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Awards. These individuals are ...
Taking place on 27 April – 2 May, the EGU General Assembly 2025 will bring together geoscientists from all over the world for an hybrid meeting covering all disciplines in the Earth, planetary, and ...
The EGU Science Journalism Fellowship is an annual competition open to professional journalists wishing to report on ongoing research in the Earth, planetary and space sciences. The winning proposals ...
EGU, the European Geosciences Union, is Europe’s premier geosciences union, dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in the Earth, planetary, and space sciences for the benefit of humanity, worldwide.
Early Warnings for All (EW4ALL) Initiative: science needs for the global ambition to protect everyone by 2027 The “Early Warnings for All (EW4ALL)” initiative announced by the United Nations (UN) ...
The Great EGU Climate Debate: The Anthropocene – Epochalypse Now? For the first time in Earth’s history, one species has developed such power to shape the planet that a new geological age has been ...
MUNICH: Scientists from the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) have discovered that increased meltwater in the North Atlantic can trigger a chain of events leading to hotter and drier European summers ...