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Home / News / Webinars and online events / EGU peer review training workshop - session 1
Session 1: This session will last 60 minutes. In this session, you will get started with an engaging overview of the peer review process, followed by an introduction to multi-stage open peer review in EGU journals. At the end of this session, you will be assigned a manuscript with relation to your relevant EGU journal. Homework : Draft a review on your assigned manuscript.
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Read more Scientific advice to European policy in a complex world 1 November 2019 In order to ensure that trust in science is maintained, science advice needs to be provided in an impartial, reliable, relevant and transparent way, following a set of principles and building on existing best practices.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (OSPP) Awards / 2024 / Anna Siems
The results allowed for estimates of both (anthropogenic) trace metal remobilization and changes in redox conditions.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (OSPP) Awards / 2023 / Amelia Bond
Amelia’s PICO presentation summarised the findings of her fieldwork, a HONO measurement campaign in coastal Antarctica.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster (OSP) Awards / 2015 / Hans Jørgen Kjøll
My main research interests lies in understanding how rocks deform under various conditions in nature and how microstructures may be used to understand regional tectonics and unravel the conditions during deformation through detailed fieldwork and mapping. The work I’ve conducted so far has been in the Norwegian Caledonides in Northern Norway.
Home / Awards & medals / Angela Croome Award
This award, established in 2019, promotes excellence in Earth, space and planetary science journalism. It complements the EGU Science Journalism Fellowship and aims to further recognise the fundamental role of Earth, space and planetary science communication for raising awareness of the global challenges our planet is facing.
Home / Media Library / Finding clues to Earth's past climate in stalagmites
Stalagmites and stalactites hold clues to the Earth’s past climate and were one of the archives used by researchers to find out more about the 1430s climate. Here climate scientists Dominik Fleitmann (who took part in the study) and Anamaria Häuselmann drill a calcite core in a stalagmite from Milandre Cave in Switzerland to verify its age and calcite quality before taking the sample to the laboratory.
Home / News / EGU news / vEGU21 Closing words
While participation numbers are not yet final, you are now 18,000 participants from 136 countries – a new record for the General Assembly! I am also proud of the 5000 waived registrations for this meeting, for scientists from lower- and middle-income countries as well as for undergraduate and MSc students, demonstrating the inclusiveness of an online meeting. Finally, there is a sense of anticipation. We hope to organise EGU22 with a significant in-person component in Vienna.
Home / Awards & medals / Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Awards / 2019 / Benedikt Soja
With this idea, he caught the attention of the scientific community already at the age of 25. In addition to publications in high-impact journals, numerous awards are a testimony of Benedikt Soja’s scientific excellence. For example, he received the Bernd Rendel prize awarded by the German Research Foundation to researchers out of the very broad field of geosciences.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Awards / 2019 / Anna Gülcher
Maxim Ballmer and Prof. Paul Tackley. Her PhD research focusses on the composition and structure of Earth’s lower mantle, and in particular how compositional heterogeneities affect the evolution of mantle convection. To study this, she aims at putting recent seismic, geochemical and mineral physics discoveries into a coherent geodynamical framework with the use of numerical models.