What is new in the Hydrological Sciences Division this September?
Issue 14, September 2025

Dear Colleagues,

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

This month we're sharing dates on upcoming events including the Catchment Hydrology Campfire and the Science Communication training series and a reminder of upcoming voting for the EGU elections. We also highlight some great new blogposts from ours and other divisions!

Alberto Viglione, Division President

Melissa Reidy, & Archita Bhattacharyya, ECS Reps

Relebohile Mabathoana, Newsletter

Upcoming Events and Deadlines

ONLINE CAMPFIRE EVENT

Join us for the first event of a campfire series that highlights the different subdivisions of the Hydrological Sciences division. In this Campfire, our speakers - Miriam Glendell, Björn Guse and Albert Nkwasa - will share their research and answer discussion questions from participants. Secure your seat and register to partake.

Register here!

SCIENCE COMMUNICATION TRAINING SERIES

The EGU Outreach Committee are sponsoring a workshop series’ covering communicating hazards and science, using video storytelling to communicate and how to talk to policymakers and the public. Sign up for the one that fits you best! 

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EGU ELECTIONS

Voting for candidates opens from 3-25 November 2025. 

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Highlights from the HS Blog

WOMEN IN HYDROLOGY: THE STORY OF A SPECIAL ISSUE

The special issue sheds light on and celebrates the contribution of women hydrologists who continue to inspire and shape the field and diversify the science community.

Read here! 

UPDATE ON PAPER SUBMISSION FOR EGU JOURNALS

Read this blog post to get updated on the evolution of EGUsphere functioning! Papers submitted to EGU journals appear – upon acceptance for review by an editor – on EGUsphere and are clearly identifiable as preprints. The changes include a new “status bar” that indicates if a preprint is under review for a particular EGU journal.

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Highlights from G and NH divisions

GEODESY CARTOON COMPETITION – TURN SCIENCE INTO SMILES

To build on the success of professor Riccardo Barzaghi the creator of the first ever Geodesy Cartoons, IAG and GGOS invite scientists, students, educators, and artists from all backgrounds to participate in the Geodesy Cartoon Competition. Prizes include; Prize money of up to 900€, IAG Membership and more.

Find out more here! 

FROM THE NATURAL HAZARDS DIVISION BLOG

No Resilience Without Trust – An interview with Janise Rodgers and Mary Antonette Beroya-Eitner from GeoHazards International

Read here

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