Skip to main content
Withered beauty of Badeb-e Surt (Credit: Maria Tsekhmistrenko, distributed via imaggeo.egu.eu)

Outreach EGU newsletter

EGU logo

European Geosciences Union

www.egu.eu

EGU newsletter

The EGU newsletter is a short email publication sent to EGU members on a monthly basis. It informs the Union membership about EGU events and activities, from highlighting papers published in our open access journals to providing news relating to EGU’s scientific divisions and meetings, including the General Assembly.

EGU members are given the option to subscribe to receive the Union’s email newsletter when buying their EGU membership. Other geoscientists, members of the wider public or the media can subscribe online.

If you are an EGU member subscribed to receive the newsletter (you can check this in your User Area) but have not received the emails, please let us know, and make sure to add media@egu.eu to your address book to prevent spam filters from blocking these emails.

Current issue of the EGU newsletter

In our August issue we find out more about the discovery and research of Sue the T-Rex, 25 years after the skeleton was found, CP Rajendran revisits the devastating 1950 Assam-Tibet earthquake and shares what impact it had and continues to have on the Himalayan region, Zsanett Gréta Papp breaks down the newly published "Anti-Autocracy Handbook: A Scholars' Guide to Navigating Democratic Backsliding" to discover tips for academic resistance and Lorne Farovitch, a deaf transdisciplinary biomedical researcher and multilingual signer, explains the impact of climate change on deaf communities to Simon Clark in this month's GeoTalk.

Also now is the time to nominate a candidate for EGU President and other Council roles, by 3 September, and don't forget to submit your EGU26 session proposals by 13:00 CEST 16 September. All this and much more, in this month's Loupe!

Newsletter archive

Readers can access all previous issues of the newsletter from the archive below. Up until the end of 2014, the newsletter was a quarterly magazine and information service (first called The Eggs and then GeoQ).

The Loupe #127
The Loupe #127
The Loupe #126
The Loupe #126
The Loupe #125
The Loupe #125
The Loupe #124
The Loupe #124
The Loupe #123
The Loupe #123
The Loupe #122
The Loupe #122
The Loupe #121
The Loupe #121
The Loupe #120
The Loupe #120
The Loupe #119
The Loupe #119
The Loupe #118
The Loupe #118
The Loupe #117
The Loupe #117
The Loupe #116
The Loupe #116