Oceans of research: Huw Griffiths shares his experiences of being LGBTQIA+ on a research vessel, meet the Ocean Science Division's Early Career Scientist Rep Meriel Bittner and submit your session proposal for EGU22.
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The LOUPE
Issue 78, June 2021
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Celebrating our Oceans!

Taking a look at the vitally important work being done by our members at sea

With both World Oceans Day and the International Day of the Seafarer falling in June, there is no better month to focus on the work of EGU researchers studying the Oceans! Ocean Science Division Early Career Scientist Rep Meriel Bittner shares her research story, as well as some great tips on how to get involved in the Division in this month’s GeoTalks.

June is also Pride Month, so we were very grateful to learn more about the reality of research onboard a research vessel for LGBTQIA+ people from guest blogger Huw Griffiths. As Huw says in his blog, “I am heartened to see the changes that have occurred in [21 years] for LGBTQI+ researchers. I am also well aware that not everyone’s experiences have been as positive as mine and that there is still a long way to go.” To become more involved in helping EGU address issue of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, please get in touch.

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Science Policy

Standing up for scientific integrity in policy

What do you do if you are a researcher engaged in science for policy conversations and your research is intentionally or accidentally misrepresented by the policymaker you are working with? On the GeoPolicy blog this month EGU Policy Officer Chloe Hill details some of the things you can do to stand up for scientific integrity in science-policy work.

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Journal Watch

“Despite the tremendous efforts… to improve tidal corrections for altimetry during the last two decades, we still face challenging issues in shelf and coastal seas, as well as in high-latitude oceans, where the accuracy of tidal atlases remains too limited for precise altimetry data processing. Considering this, the FES2014 atlas can be considered as a very significant step forward.”

Lyard et al. 2021, Ocean Science

GEOROUNDUP

June EGU journal highlights

Happy Pride Month!

EGU wants to wish a Happy Pride Month to all our LGBTQIA+ members. To join our #EGUpride community Discord contact the EDI Working Group here.

Resource of the month

Meet the Science-Artists!

Have you ever wondered how to get started as a science-artist or how to turn your own research into art? This month, join our General Assembly Artists (not) in Residence to learn more, and pick up some tips and tricks.

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Upcoming Dates

Submit an EGU22 Session Proposal!

Information about the EGU General Assembly 2022 provisional format is now available and the call for sessions is open. Deadline for session submissions is Monday 6 September 2021, more details here!

Nominate new volunteer members to the EDI Working Group

The Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Working Group is looking to improve its own diversity by seeking new member nominations from our EGU community. Nominate yourself or someone else (with their permission) by Friday 30 July 2021. More information here!

Ocean Conservation webinar with Rebecca Helm

Learn about the importance of ocean conservation in this special webinar with Rebecca Helm, researcher at the Smithsonian Institution and University of North Carolina Asheville on 28 July 2021 at 16.00CEST, more information here!

EGU Blogs

World Oceans Day!

Biogeosciences Division blog

So you want to make a podcast….

GeoLog, the Union’s official blog

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