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Welcome to the EGU 2026 press centre!
  • 24 April 2026

The European Geosciences Union’s annual General Assembly will be held from 03 - 08 May 2026 in a hybrid format. Journalists, science bloggers and other media participants can now browse the online press centre for press conferences and sessions of media interest.



Help get your science into policy by becoming a Division Policy Officer!
  • 12 March 2026

Did you know you volunteer at the science-policy interface with EGU?! Several EGU divisions are currently seeking a Division Policy Officer, a voluntary position that aims to promote evidence-informed policymaking and support members of the Division in engaging with policymaking processes. Find out more and get involved today!




Latest posts from EGU blogs

EGU26 Geomorphology: The Social & Networking Shortlist

The wait is almost over! Next week, the geomorphology community descends on Vienna for our annual week of science. While the halls will be packed with oral sessions, posters, and PICOs, the informal exchanges between sessions offer a vital space for networking and new ideas. To help you navigate the busy week ahead, we’ve curated a shortlist of the Geomorphology Division’s top social and networking events. Whether you’re here to present groundbreaking findings, hunt for a new collaborator, or just …


How to make the most of EGU26: from EGU Events Manager Jane Roussak

The countdown to EGU26 continues and we are now only DAYS away from the much anticipated conference week. With an event of such magnitude, it’s no surprise that some people, particularly first time attendees, may find it intimidating to navigate the conference. Don’t you worry… I’ve got you covered! So whether you’re attending the EGU General Assembly for the first or 26th time, I’m here to share some last minute tips on how to make the most of the EGU26 …


Assessment of multiple predictors to the psychological effects of flooding for residential and business sectors in Peninsular Malaysia

Experiencing a severe flood can lead to profound emotional and mental distress, including anxiety, depression, and long-term stress. These mental health struggles often stem from the trauma of losing cherished possessions, disrupted daily routines, or the terrifying threat to personal safety and the lives of loved ones. Yet, because mental well-being is an “intangible” loss, it is frequently excluded from traditional flood damage calculations and public investment planning. If we cannot measure peace of mind, how do we convince policymakers …