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Home / ECS / Undergraduate and postgraduate courses / Earth Observation
Do you have a solid background in calculus, earth science and GIS, environmental science and ecology? If so, consider the MSc in Earth Observation! Go back
Home / Education / Educational resources / Oh no not rocks for dinner again!
Age groups 5-11 11-15 Type of activities Classroom Home Source http://www.geolsoc.org.uk/Education-and-Careers/Resources/Supporting-Materials/Oh-no-not-rocks-for-dinner-again-KS23 Description Rocks and minerals are everywhere in the world and in our daily lives. Find out more about how rocks influence all aspects of your life.
Home / News / EGU news / Policy-related science pages completed on the EGU website
Scientists who wish to take an active role in supporting policy are encouraged to sign up to either the EGU’s Database of Expertise , or the EU’s H2020 Database of Experts , where they can be contacted when relevant opportunities emerge.
Home / Jobs / Job submission form
Employers can advertise positions in the Earth, planetary and space sciences free of charge. We only accept submissions in English . If you are looking for a job, please don't use the form below. You can search all our vacancies on our job platform . To post a new job advertisement, please fill in the form below and press "Preview".
Home / News / EGU news / Submit your abstract and register for the EGU 2014 General Assembly
2 January 2014 The EGU 2014 General Assembly , which is taking place in Vienna, Austria from 27 April-2 May, will bring together geoscientists from all over the world to one meeting covering all disciplines of the Earth, planetary and space sciences. The deadline for abstract submission is 16 January. For the first time, in 2014, the EGU General Assembly will have a theme: The Face of the Earth .
Home / News / EGU news / New policy section on the EGU website
19 October 2015 In September this year, EGU appointed a science policy fellow to establish a range of science-for-policy activities for EGU members to engage with. This week sees the launch of a new policy section on the EGU website .
Home / News / Webinars and online events / Solar–Terrestrial ECS Campfire: how to successfully apply for research fellowships?
Florian Koller , Queen Mary University of London, UK, will share her experience-based knowledge on how to successfully apply for research fellowships, giving, at the same time, some advice and recommendations. After this discussion, you will have time for networking freely in breakout rooms. Need help?
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Awards / 2018 / David Bonneau
David Bonneau NH Natural Hazards The 2018 Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Award is awarded to David Bonneau for the poster/PICO entitled: The Use of Terrestrial Laser Scanning for the Characterization of Debris Accumulation Patterns in the White Canyon, British Columbia (Bonneau, D. A.; Hutchinson, D. J.; McDougall, S.) Click here to download the poster/PICO file. David A. Bonneau is a PhD candidate in geological engineering at Queen’s University under the supervision of Drs.
Home / Awards & medals / Ralph Alger Bagnold Medal
This medal was established by the Geomorphology Division in commemoration of the scientific achievements of Ralph Alger Bagnold . It is awarded annually to individuals in recognition of their outstanding contributions to the study of geomorphology, by means of a sustained contribution to a particular research area, the originality, timeliness and significance of their research and the broader community service contributions and leadership of the discipline.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster (OSP) Awards / 2012 / Wout van Dijk
The poster presented at the EGU 2012 showed results of the addition of cohesive fine material in the sediment feed on the development of a meandering river and their floodplain as suppose to an experiment without cohesive fines where a braided planform emerged.