What is new in the Hydrological Sciences Division this July?
Issue 12, July 2025

Dear Colleagues,

Welcome to the July newsletter of the EGU Hydrological Sciences Division!

This month we're sharing the call for EGU GA 2026 Call for Session Proposals, the upcoming deadline for abstract submissions to AGU 2025 and that EGU Peer Review Training is still open for applications, as well as some great new posts from the Hydrological Sciences, and Seismology divisions blog! Have an excellent July!!

Alberto Viglione, Division President

Melissa Reidy, & Archita Bhattacharyya, ECS Reps

Relebohile Mabathoana, Newsletter

Upcoming Events and Deadlines

THE EGU26 CALL-FOR-SESSION-PROPOSALS OPENING SOON

EGU26 general assembly is a platform for geoscientists from across the globe that enables them to present their work and discuss latest topics with experts in all fields of geoscience. Call for session proposals opening on 29 July 2025.

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ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONS FOR AGU 2025 STILL OPEN

Submit your abstract to AGU25 by Wednesday 30th July and share your research, discover new insights and build meaningful connections within the scientific community. Click the link for a step by step guide.

For more info

EGU PEER REVIEW TRAINING WORKSHOP 2025 – APPLY NOW!

Are you looking to gain experience with peer review of scientific manuscripts? After two very successful editions, EGU is once again offering our Members FREE Peer Review Training! Apply for one of the limited spots, provided by EGU's Publications Committee, our open access journal editors, reviewers and staff, deadline is 31 July.

Click here for details

BIOAGORA SCIENCE-POLICY INTERFACE

Save the date: BioAgora's first Science-Policy Interface (SPI) Dialogue Workshop to take place in October 2025.

Register here

Highlights from the HS Blog

WATER TEMPERATURE RESEARCHERS YOU HAVE A HOME!

In this HS blog post Maria Grundmann urges fellow water temperature researchers to join forces and create an inclusive space for all.

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HOW TO INCLUDE AI METHODS IN YOUR NEXT PROPOSAL

How can we appropriately include AI methods in our next research project? Is it mandatory, or can we happily focus on our field, lab or numerical methods that we used to always work with? If you've had these lingering questions before, this one is for you!

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CONTRIBUTE TO THE HS BLOG!

We are always looking for new contributions from the HS community! If you would like to suggest a topic contact one of the editors!

Contact the editors here

FROM THE SEISMOLOGY DIVISION OF THE EGU

“Surviving the Ranking Madness: A Geoscientist’s Guide to Keeping Your Academic Soul Intact” by guest author Fabio Crameri

Read the blog here!

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