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Home / Outreach / Public Engagement Grants
Past and present grant winners 2024: Omowumi Alabi; Carla Mateus; and Alex Valach, Christine Jurt Vicuña Muñoz and Sebastien Boillat 2023: Sanja Panovska and Sabrina Sanchez; Giulia Parola and Silvano Chue Muquissai; and Daniel Evans 2022: Arindam Roy, Milena Marjanovic and Simon Besançon, and Vitor Rodrigues Barrote, Silvia Volante, Bryant Ware, Christopher Spencer and members of the Geology Podcast Network 2021: Iris van Zelst and Lucía Pérez-Díaz, Lenka Zychova, and Roberta Wilkinson and Matthew Kemp 2020: Christina Roggatz and Christopher Skinner, Rosalie Tostevin, and Elspeth Wallace, Fergus McAuliffe and Anthea Lacchia 2019: Philip Heron and Astrid Harjung, Laura Coulson, Romana Hödl & Katrin Attermeyer 2018: Suzanne Imber and Fabio Bonali 2017: Martin Archer and Tero Mielonen 2016: Miguel Gomez-Heras and Solmaz Mohadjer
Home / Meetings / Previous EGU meetings & conferences
The workshop will consist of six virtual sessions devoted to important geoscience related topicsheld over 3 days: 20-22 July 2022.
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Search 392 items found The Science Network Workshop Series: Communication and advocacy trainings for scientists Union of Concerned Scientists July 2022 These sessions are part of a series offered to Science Network members to provide training opportunities to strengthen your communication and advocacy skills.
Home / News & press / EGU news / Call for applications: EGU Public Engagement Grants 2021!
They will also receive one free registration per project to attend the EGU General Assembly 2022, where they will have the opportunity to present on their winning projects. The deadline for applications is 18 June 2021. There are no restrictions on the format of the applicant’s project or proposed activity.
Home / News & press / EGU news / EGU seeks proposals for the development of science communication workshops!
The overall aims for such workshops should be: To inform EGU members of the importance of communicating and engaging different non-scientific audiences with their science To train EGU members in current best practices within science communication, public engagement, and outreach To equip EGU members with the skills to undertake a variety of different communication, outreach, and engagement activities Details The committee aims for the first online workshops to be delivered in late 2021/early 2022 in English. Each online workshop would be aimed at around 20-30 EGU members who would have applied and made a commitment to attending. Each proposed workshop should consist of three-four sessions of no more than a few hours, spread over a two-three week period.
Home / News & press / EGU news / EGU authors share why our journals are the perfect match!
Contact Barbara Ervens EGU Publications Committee Chair publications@egu.eu Share this Share on LinkedIn Share on Facebook Pin it Submit to Reddit Send email Media 2022-EGU Author survey.pdf (PDF document, 187.4 KB)
Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Awards / 2023 / Tim Lichtenberg
Beyond these remarkable research achievements, Tim Lichtenberg has also been dedicated to service to the planetary science community. In particular he was the lead organiser for the 2022 Rocky Worlds II conference and the ongoing Rocky Worlds Discussions virtual meeting series, and is very active in advising graduate and undergraduate students. He is a rising star in the interdisciplinary field connecting planetary science and exoplanet astronomy, and richly deserves the Planetary Sciences Division’s Outstanding Early Career Scientist Award.
Home / Policy / Science-policy publications / Natural hazards
(HESS, 2025) HTAP3 Fires: towards a multi-model, multi-pollutant study of fire impacts (GMD, 2025) Spatial identification of regions exposed to multi-hazards at the pan-European level (NHESS, 2025) Impacts on and damage to European forests from the 2018–2022 heat and drought events (NHESS, 2025) Sources http://www.eea.europa.eu/highlights/extreme-weather-driving-countries-to http://www.eea.europa.eu/publications/mapping-the-impacts-of-natural http://www.eea.europa.eu/highlights/natural-hazards-and-technological-accidents http://www.easac.eu/fileadmin/PDF_s/reports_statements/Easac_Report_Extreme_Weather_Events.pdf http://www.unisdr.org/we/coordinate/sendai-framework If you have a comment or suggestion, or if you would like more information please email the Science for Policy Officer, Zsanett Gréta Papp ( policy@egu.eu ) .
Home / News & press / Press releases / The bigger the temperature change, the larger the extinction event, reveals researcher
22 July 2022 MUNICH – A professor emeritus at Tohoku University has unearthed evidence that points to a strong relationship between the magnitude of mass extinctions and global temperature changes in geologic times. The research was published today in the European Geosciences Union journal Biogeosciences .
Home / News & press / EGU news / vEGU21 Closing words
Thank you for being part of vEGU21. We look forward to seeing you at the EGU General Assembly 2022, and hopefully welcoming you back to Vienna either in person or online! Helen Glaves, EGU President Contact Terri Cook EGU Head of Media, Communications, and Outreach media@egu.eu Share this Share on LinkedIn Share on Facebook Pin it Submit to Reddit Send email