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Home / Meetings / General Assembly / List of General Assemblies
EGU General Assemblies (since 2004) EGU General Assemblies (since 2004) Year Location Date # Participants # Countries Links Total On site Virtual 2030 Hybrid event: Vienna, Austria 28 April – 3 May 2030 - - - - 2029 Hybrid event: Vienna, Austria 8–13 April 2029 - - - - 2028 Hybrid event: Vienna, Austria 23–28 April 2028 - - - - 2027 Hybrid event: Vienna, Austria 4–9 April 2027 - - - - 2026 Hybrid event: Vienna, Austria 3–8 May 2026 - - - - Homepage 2025 Hybrid event: Vienna, Austria 27 April – 2 May 2025 20,986 18,646 2,340 136 Homepage Participants by country 2024 Hybrid event: Vienna, Austria 14–19 April 2024 20,931 18,338 2,593 130 Homepage Participants by country 2023 Hybrid event: Vienna, Austria 23–28 April 2023 18,833 15,454 3,379 121 Homepage Participants by country 2022 Hybrid event: Vienna, Austria 23–27 May 2022 14,317 7,313 7,004 126 Homepage Participants by country 2021 Online event 19–30 April 2021 18,172 - 18,172 135 Homepage Participants by country 2020 Online event 4–8 May 2020 22,376 - 22,376 134 Homepage Participants by country 2019 Vienna, Austria 7–12 April 2019 16,273 16,273 - 113 Homepage Participants by country 2018 Vienna, Austria 8–13 April 2018 15,075 15,075 - 106 Homepage Participants by country 2017 Vienna, Austria 23–28 April 2017 14,496 14,496 - 106 Homepage Participants by country 2016 Vienna, Austria 17–22 April 2016 13,650 13,650 - 109 Homepage Participants by country 2015 Vienna, Austria 12–17 April 2015 11,837 11,837 - 108 Homepage Participants by country 2014 Vienna, Austria 27 April – 2 May 2014 12,437 12,437 - 106 Homepage Participants by country 2013 Vienna, Austria 7–12 April 2013 11,167 11,167 - 95 Homepage Participants by country 2012 Vienna, Austria 22–27 April 2012 11,275 11,275 - 95 Homepage Participants by country 2011 Vienna, Austria 3–8 April 2011 10,707 10,707 - 93 Homepage Participants by country 2010 Vienna, Austria 2–7 May 2010 10,463 10,463 - 94 Homepage Participants by country 2009 Vienna, Austria 19–24 April 2009 9,088 9,088 - 86 Homepage Participants by country 2008 Vienna, Austria 13–18 April 2008 8,685 8,685 - 88 Homepage Participants by country 2007 Vienna, Austria 15–20 April 2007 8,037 8,037 - 90 Homepage Participants by country 2006 Vienna, Austria 2–7 April 2006 7,732 7,732 - 91 Homepage Participants by country 2005 Vienna, Austria 24–29 April 2005 8,068 8,068 - 81 Homepage Participants by country 2004 Nice, France 25–30 April 2004 6,297 6,297 - - Pre-EGU era (before 2002) The European Geosciences Union (EGU) was established by the merger of the European Union of Geosciences (EUG) and the European Geophysical Society (EGS) on 7 September 2002, with the final stages of this transition completed on 31 December 2003.
Home / News / Webinars and online events / EGU Campfire Geodesy - Share Your Research
(CET) on Zoom. We will have time for networking after the presentations. Titles of the talks are: Roland Hohensinn @ ISSI, Bern : Global groundwater trends as observed from the GRACE G3P product Bjarke Nilsson @ Technical University of Denmark (DTU) : High Resolution Marine Geodesy from Satellite Altimetry More details about the content of the presentation can be found at https://blogs.egu.eu/divisions/g/ .
Home / Awards & medals / Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Awards / 2016 / Paloma Hueso González
Click here to download the poster/PICO file. Paloma Hueso González. Postdoctoral fellow. Physical Geography and Land Management Research Group RNM279, Department of Geography, University of Málaga, Andalucía Tech. Campus de Teatinos s/n, 29071, Málaga, Spain.
Home / ECS / Undergraduate and postgraduate courses / Volcanology and Geological Hazards
Summary Type of degree MSc Subjects Natural Hazards Volcanology Location Lancaster, United Kingdom Course language English Website http://www.lancaster.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/postgraduate-courses/volcanology-and-geological-hazards-msc Description Core Modules ■Disaster Management ■Dissertation Project ■Geological Hazards ■Physical Volcanology Optional Modules ■Air Pollution and Climate ■Climate Change and Society ■Chemical Risk Assessment ■Contaminated, Land and Remediation ■Data Analysis and Interpretation ■Data Assimilation and Integration ■Environmental Applications of Isotope Geochemistry ■Environmental Management ■Environmental Radioactivity ■Flood Forecasting and Flood Risk Management ■Geoinformatics ■Groundwater Resources and Protection ■Modelling Environmental Processes ■Volcanic Process Field Course Go back
Home / ECS / Undergraduate and postgraduate courses / Community Water and Sanitation
Summary Type of degree MSc Subject Hydrological Sciences Location Cranfield, United Kingdom Course language English Website http://www.cranfield.ac.uk/courses/masters/community-water-and-sanitation.html Description The modules include lectures and tutorials, and are assessed through appropriate assignments.
Home / Education / Educational resources / Octonauts
Also available on the site, ocean related activities from previous World Oceans Day celebrations. Some of the activites include: An Octonauts Scavenger Hunt with new animals (Sea Rescue Pairs) A Coral Coloring Sheet Face painting guides for three different Octonauts Go back
Home / Education / Educational resources / Teaching About Climate Change With The New York Times
Associated division Climate: Past, Present & Future (CL) Age groups 11-15 16-18 Type of activity Classroom Source http://learning.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/04/02/teaching-about-climate-change-with-the-new-york-times/?_php=true&_type=blogs&_r=0 Description Seven ways to teach climate change. Jennifer Cutraro has put together some great lesson ideas for a range of ages.
Home / Education / Geolocations / Pedras Parideiras (birthing rocks) House – Interpretative Center
No Website http://aroucageopark.pt/en/explore/what-visit/museums-and-interpretive-units/casa-das-pedras-parideiras-interpretative-center/ Description Pedras parideiras (birthing rocks) are rocks which, after being subject to erosion, "give birth" to nodular blocks of granitic origin. Pedras Parideiras House – Interpretative Center's objective is to contribute to the preservation, understanding and appreciation of this important geological heritage, supporting touristic and educational visits to this place. Geographic location -8.2825 W, 40.8509 N Go back
Home / Education / Educational resources / EUMETSAT Learning Zone
Aimed at 12-18 year olds, the Learning Zone uses text, new video animations and satellite imagery to tell the story of how satellites are used to monitor the weather, atmospheric composition, the oceans and climate. Go back
Home / EGU General Assembly 2020 Press Centre
Click here to see information about media services and activities (e.g. press conferences) at the most recent General Assembly. Press conferences PC1: Centennial perspectives: A celebration of Marie Tharp’s legacy – 5 May 2020, 16:00 CEST PC2: Epic journeys: New insights into wildlife and human migrations – 6 May 2020, 16:00 CEST PC3: Journey to the Centre of the Earth – 6 May 2020, 17:15 CEST Need help?