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Home / Awards & medals / Hans Oeschger Medal / 2024 / Michael Sigl
The accurate reconstruction of volcanic forcing is proving to be essential in untangling the multiple contributors to past climate variability. Anchored in a network of robust international collaboration that Sigl has fostered through his work, his accomplishments comprise a singular contribution to palaeoclimatology that will have lasting impacts.
Home / ECS / Undergraduate and postgraduate courses / Climate Change: Impacts and Mitigation
For potential optional modules please refer to the module/subject areas available and listed in other School MSc courses, specifically those of the School of Engineering and Physical Sciences, School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, and School of the Built Environment. Advice will be given on the most appropriate modules available from the different Schools of the University in topics ranging across scientific, engineering, economics and management modules.
Home / News / EGU news / EGU Outreach Committee seeking new members
The Committee seeks 3–4 new members to help further its programme. Prospective candidates should be: interested in a wide range of geoscience subjects that are linked to the activities of the Union (as exemplified by its different divisions) strongly interested in outreach activities willing and able to work in a committee, preferably with experience The committee is also very interested in candidates who have experience in science policy issues at a national or European level.
Home / News / Webinars and online events / HydroTalks: Ilja van Meerveld & Sara Blanco on citizen science, CrowdWater & landscape processes
Welcome to HydroTalks, the new podcast series of the EGU Hydrological Sciences (HS) Division. Every month, we interview experts about the advancements, challenges, and opportunities in the field of hydrology. In the second episode of our HydroTalks podcast, we sit down with Ilja van Meerveld and Sara Blanco to talk about landscape processes and CrowdWater, an exciting citizen science project.
https://www.egu.eu/newsletter/policy/50/html/
In addition to the EGU25 science for policy activities, this month’s newsletter highlights the most recent GeoPolicy blog post , the Green Deal Barometer’s annual survey , and a new report by the Scientific Advice Mechanism of the European Commission.
https://www.egu.eu/newsletter/policy/50/
Home / Education / Educational resources / Planet Press: geoscientific news for children
Email media@egu.eu for more information. Description Planet Press (http://www.egu.eu/education/planet-press/) is an educational project of the European Geosciences Union that aims to get children (mainly 7–13 year olds), as well as their parents and educators, interested in and engaged with up-to-date scientific research and news. Planet Press articles are short versions of EGU press releases written in child-friendly language.
Home / Media Library / Research ice breaker Polarstern moving through the sea ice of the Weddell Sea in September 2013
This image, by Jan-Marcus Nasse, is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial licence, via "imaggeo.egu.eu":http://imaggeo.egu.eu/view/3169/. Credit: Jan-Marcus Nasse (distributed via imaggeo.egu.eu) Related EGU articles Antarctic explorers help make discovery – 100 years after their epic adventures (24 November 2016) Download Original image (3.9 MB, 4578.0x3052.0 px) Preview image (82.9 KB, 1280x853 px, JPEG format) Go back
https://www.egu.eu/egs/award6k.htm
European Geophysical Society Vilhelm Bjerknes Medal (since 1995) This medal has been established in 1995 by the Section on Oceans and Atmosphere (OA) in recognition of the scientific achievements of Vilhelm Bjerknes . It is reserved for distinguished research in atmospheric sciences. Vilhelm Bjerknes Medallists 2003 Joost A. Businger 2002 K. Hasselmann 2001 F. Mesinger 2000 S.
https://www.egu.eu/egutoday/2024/thursday/
The goal of this multidisciplinary session is to bring together scientists from different fields, including planetary sciences and the cryosphere community, to discuss the current status and next steps in the remote and in-situ exploration of the icy moons of our solar system.