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Home / About / Subdivisions / Ecohydrology and limnology
Understanding these highly interactive, complex and often delicate relationships at different scales is crucial to support sustainable management of both water resources and ecosystems in the face of environmental changes Interdisciplinary is at the core of this subdivision, bringing together specialists from a range of different fields. Many of our sessions are co-organised with one or more of Biogeosciences (BG), Soil System Sciences (SSS), Geomorphology (GM), and Ocean sciences (OS).
Home / Education / GIFT / Workshops / Geosciences Information for Teachers virtual workshop (vGIFT) 2022
In the two-and-a-half days of the workshop we will have time to discuss only some aspects of the influence Earth processes have on shaping human societies. We will touch upon themes such as the influence of geology on the roman civilization, the role of climate on the rise and fall of empires, records of aurorae from ancient Mesopotamia and Greece to Austrian monasteries sunspot records.
Home / Media Library / Aerial photograph of Terneuzen, southwestern Netherlands
This photograph of Terneuzen shows the Otheense Kreek, which is the former breach made in 1584. Credit: A. de Kraker Related EGU articles Floods as war weapons – Humans caused a third of floods in past 500 years in SW Netherlands (9 June 2015) Download Original image (789.4 KB, 3453.0x1492.0 px) Preview image (104.6 KB, 1280x553 px, JPEG format) Go back
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Deane Postdoctoral Fellowship Earth Sciences Department, University of Toronto Toronto, Canada 1 month, 1 week ago The Department of Earth Sciences, University of Toronto, Canada, invites applications for the Roger E. Deane Postdoctoral Fellowship in any field of the Earth Sciences. The Department is interested in supporting innovative research and excellent early career geoscientists to work in collaboration with one or more faculty members.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Awards / 2018 / Irina Zhelavskaya
Irina Zhelavskaya is a PhD student at the University of Potsdam, Germany, and a research assistant at the GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences in Potsdam in Section 2.8 “Magnetospheric physics” supervised by Prof. Yuri Shprits. Her PhD project is supported by the fellowship from Geo.X, the research network for Geosciences in Berlin and Potsdam.
Home / Jobs / Atmospheric and Land Modeling of Atmospheric Compositions
His background includes training at the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Stanford University, and the University of Michigan. The National University of Singapore is a global top-10 university (ranked 8th in QS 2026) and is recognized as the leading institution in Asia. The Department of Geography is a world leader in environmental research, providing an ideal setting for doctoral studies in tropical and global environmental change.
Home / News / Webinars and online events / Mentoring 101 and the EGU22 mentoring scheme
The benefits of mentoring for students, Early Career Scientists (ECS) and those looking to progress in their careers are numerous. In fact, in some studies, mentoring was found to be the most important factor for completing a degree in the science, technology, maths and engineering (STEM) fields (Woolston, 2019).
Home / News / EGU news / Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Group seeks a new Eastern European member
The prospective candidate should be a representative of Eastern Europe and have: Experience of working in research within Eastern Europe (current affiliation and experience of at least 10 years in Eastern European country/ies) A scientific network in Eastern Europe Demonstrated motivation to pursue equality, diversity and inclusion actions to enhance Eastern European participation Awareness of EGU mission and activities A willingness and ability to work as part of a diverse group Applicants should provide a letter addressing the above listed points (max. 1 page) and a summary CV (max. 2 pages).
https://www.egu.eu/egs/award6p.htm
European Geophysical Society Sergey Soloviev Medal (since 1996) The Soloviev medal has been established by the Session on Natural Hazards (NH) in recognition of the scientific achievement of Sergey Soloviev . It is reserved for scientists for their exceptional contributions to natural hazards, in particular, for their research aiming at an improvement of our knowledge of basic principles as well as for the assessment and proper mitigation of hazards in view of environmental protection and the integrity of human life and socio-economic systems.
Home / EGU General Assembly 2020 Press Centre / Press conferences
Ancestral, and even some modern, humans have likewise undertaken equally impressive odysseys across and between continents. In this press conference journalists will hear how variability in soil nutrients may help drive migrations of more than a million wildebeest and hundreds of thousands of zebras and antelope in the East African Serengeti.