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Home / ECS / Undergraduate and postgraduate courses / Earth Structure and Dynamics
Specialisation in any aspect of Solid Earth Science The programme can be seen as combining physics, chemistry, mathematics, geology and field studies to address how the Solid Earth works. It allows specialisation in virtually any aspect of Solid Earth Science, ranging from theoretical geophysics to pure geology or geochemistry, with many students choosing a combined geology-geophysics focus.
Home / Education / Educational resources / Inquiry and exploration - enabling students to use large datasets
It is with the benefits of quantitative reasoning in mind that a group of researchers has come together to form Project EDDIE (Environmental Data-Driven Inquiry and Exploration). EDDIE is a community of STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) instructors and educational researchers that works to develop flexible classroom modules and resources.
Home / Awards & medals / Union Service Award / 2005 / Ulrich Pöschl
As the initiator and chief executive editor of the interactive open access journal “Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics” he has started and established an innovative and successful initiative for improved scientific communication and quality assurance in collaboration with a globally distributed network of co-editors.
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Awards / 2019 / Theodor Bughici
.; Lazarovitch, N.) Click here to download the poster/PICO file. Theodor Bughici is a Ph.D. student at the Ben-Gurion University Department of Agriculture and Biotechnology of Drylands in Sede Boqer. His main research interest is precision agriculture. His poster at the EGU 2019 presented a global sensitivity analysis of a field crop model to the precision of evapotranspiration forecasting.
Home / News / Webinars and online events / Geodesy Campfire - Share Your Research
During this Campfire, we will listen to two exciting talks by Maciej Michalczak and Alex Lăpădat. After the presentations we will have time for networking Titles of the talks are: Maciej Michalczak (AGH University of Krakow): Short-term prediction of Earth Rotation Parameters Alex Lăpădat (TU Delft, Mathematical Geodesy and Positioning department): Integration of InSAR, GNSS & Extensometers for in depth analysis of coastal subsidence.
Home / News / Webinars and online events / Visual Storytelling for Complex Science with Background Stories - Session 2
In this session, you will be guided through how to visualize complex processes, including how to build narrative structures, how to frame your content, and the psychology of visuals.
Home / News / EGU news / Extraordinary election: Biogeosciences Division President – nominate candidates
9 January 2025 The current Biogeosciences (BG) Division Deputy President, who was elected during the autumn 2023 elections and who would have been inaugurated as Biogeosciences Division President in April 2025, has had to resign with a very heavy heart for personal health reasons. Therefore, EGU will hold an extraordinary election in 2025 for the role of Biogeosciences Division President. The extraordinary election will take place from approximately the 25th February until 21st March 2025.
Home / News / Webinars and online events / What’s on at EGU22: from networking to policy and beyond!
In this webinar three organisers of the assembly discuss how best to engage with what’s on offer, how you can make an impact by meeting with science-policy experts, and discover what opportunities and support are on offer for Early Career Scientists (ECS).
Home / News / Webinars and online events / EGU Science for Policy Hangout
Join us on the first Monday of every month to discuss how researchers can more effectively engage with policymaking, get the scoop on upcoming science for policy opportunities, and virtually mingle in a relaxed, informal environment. You’ll be met with people working at the science-policy interface as well as others who may be interested in doing so!
Home / Education / Educational resources / Marine Geology: Can tiny fossils disrupt global communications?
The brochure also offers insights into the International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) and careers in marine geology, and contains an interview with Julia about her career pathway and experiences at sea. It also includes an activity sheet that challenges students to imagine life aboard the JOIDES Resolution. An accompanying PowerPoint reiterates the key points of the article. Go back