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EGU news Call for abstracts to the EGU25 General Assembly now open!

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Call for abstracts to the EGU25 General Assembly now open!

23 October 2024

Taking place on 27 April – 2 May, the EGU General Assembly 2025 will bring together geoscientists from all over the world for an hybrid meeting covering all disciplines in the Earth, planetary, and space sciences. EGU aims to provide a welcoming and interactive forum where scientists, especially early career scientists, can present their work and discuss their ideas with experts in all fields of geoscience.

EGU is pleased to confirm that our General Assembly will once again be available in an hybrid format in 2025, following our aims to broaden the accessibility and flexibility of the event. The meeting will take place both on-site in Vienna (Austria) and virtually, as we continue to evolve the General Assembly into a fully hybrid occasion.

With this announcement, EGU and our conference partner, Copernicus Meetings, are opening the call for abstracts for the General Assembly 2025. The deadline for abstract submission is 15 January 2025 at 13:00 CET. Authors will be limited to one abstract as first author (with a few exceptions). All first authors must also be a member of EGU for 2025 to submit an abstract (you can buy a 2025 membership at any time when you submit your abstract). The Abstract Processing Charge (APC) is €50 per abstract submitted.

The Roland Schlich travel support grant will once again be available to on-site attendees (deadline for application is 2 December 2024 13.00 CET), with a registration-fee waiver scheme also being implemented for virtual participants. To check your eligibility for these schemes, please visit the EGU25 webpage on participation support.

We are looking forward to seeing many of you again next year, both on-site in Vienna and virtually for those who prefer to join online. We are excited to offer a range of opportunities, to take time to connect with each other, and discuss the cutting-edge science our community is known for.

If you have questions regarding EGU25, please visit www.egu25.eu or email: egu25@copernicus.org.

If you are a journalist or public information officer, please check our dedicated media page for information about media participation at the Assembly.

Contact

Jane Roussak
EGU Events Manager
Email general-assembly@egu.eu

Hazel Gibson
EGU Head of Communications
Munich, Germany
Email communications@egu.eu

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