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EGU seeks proposals for the development of science communication workshops!

9 December 2025

The EGU Outreach Committee is soliciting the development and delivery of at least two online workshop series in the broad area of public engagement in Earth, planetary, and space science for 2026. This includes all aspects of media, outreach, public engagement, widening participation, knowledge exchange, policy engagement and any other related areas. The overall aims for each workshop series should be to train EGU members in best practices within science communication, media, outreach, public engagement, widening participation, knowledge exchange, or policy engagement.

We aim for at least two online workshop series to be delivered in 2026, in English. Each online workshop series would be aimed at around 30-40 EGU members who would have applied and made a commitment to attending. Each proposed workshop series should consist of three to four sessions of no more than 90 minutes, spread over a two-or-three-week period. It is expected that any proposed online workshop would:

  • Be suitable for active geoscience researchers, with a focus on Early Career Scientists
  • Have well-defined learning objectives tied to the overall aims
  • Should emphasize interactive worked activities using various active learning teaching methods (e.g., small group discussion, text chat, worksheets, scenarios, pre/post workshop assignments), with some individual feedback from the instructor throughout the programme.
  • Include an evaluation plan for demonstrating the efficacy of the workshop, which would be written up into a final report upon delivery

The specific focus of their proposed workshop series is left open to applicants but may include one, or a few, of the following:

  • Science storytelling
  • Writing for public audiences
  • Writing for policymakers
  • Presentation skills
  • Developing engagement activities
  • Working with schools
  • Engaging non-traditional audiences
  • Evaluating engagement

The EGU Outreach Committee prefers more in-depth workshop series on fewer of these (or other) topics, rather than broad and basic introductions to numerous ones. For examples, see the details of the successful workshop proposals in 2025 to get a better idea of past workshops.

Requirements

Applicants will be required to demonstrate:

  • Experience training (particularly early career) scientists in an area relevant to the proposed workshop using evidence-based active learning principles
  • At least 2 years of experience in running online workshops
  • Experience working with or in the areas of space, planetary, or geosciences
  • Expert command of English
  • Ability to liaise throughout development with EGU and workshop participants
  • Ability to work in a flexible, imaginative, and responsive way
  • Ability to work to a high standard, particularly in relation to attention to detail, drafting, project management, communication, and consultation

Application materials

Proposals should be submitted as a single file via the application form by the end of Monday 19 January 2026. This should include:

  • 2 pages outlining how the applicant or team meets the requirements, e.g. a CV
  • 2 pages outlining the proposed workshop series and budget, indicating how the proposal aligns with EGU’s aims

Please include links to previous relevant work where appropriate. Budgets of up to €5,000 total will be considered for each series, though it is expected that most workshop series will be budgeted at around €2,000-3,000 (inclusive of VAT). Previous applicants (successful or unsuccessful) are eligible to reapply to this call. For any additional information please contact Solmaz Mohadjer, Chair of the EGU Outreach Committee, via outreach@egu.eu. We reserve the right to keep your details on file when considering future online workshops unless you inform us otherwise.

More information

The European Geosciences Union (EGU) 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. It is a non-profit interdisciplinary learned association of scientists founded in 2002 with headquarters in Munich, Germany. The EGU publishes a number of diverse scientific journals that use an innovative open access format and organises topical meetings plus education and outreach activities. Its annual General Assembly is the largest and most prominent European geosciences event, attracting more than 18,000 scientists from all over the world. The meeting’s sessions cover a wide range of topics, including volcanology, planetary exploration, the Earth’s internal structure and atmosphere, climate, energy, and resources.