EGU NEWSLETTER - ISSUE 112, APRIL 2024 ====================================== EGU24 – what a week for science! A record-breaking number of researchers collected together both in Vienna and online to connect over science. The week of the General Assembly, EGU24, is over and phew what a week it was! As our biggest General Assembly (https://egu.eu/1FFTBB/) we really want to get your feedback (http://www.egu24.eu/feedback) on your experiences. With 18,895 presentations happening it can be easy to feel like you missed out, but EGU24 doesn’t just end on Friday commenting on Supplementary Materials (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIy07yfp--Y) is open until 31 May, and registered attendees can watch the recorded Union-wide sessions and Medal & Award Lectures (https://egu.eu/0XBSIW/) until the same date, when they then become public and Open Access. EGU was hard at work covering a wide range of topics for the meeting, from innovative modelling techniques revealing volcanic activity under Tenerife (https://egu.eu/5EAHXR/), to soil bacteria that hunts like a wolfpack (https://egu.eu/2VAUVZ/), to how butter tubs introduced into the environment from a serious flood help researchers learn about plastic pollution (https://egu.eu/4SX1RF/) and so much more, over on the EGUblogs (https://egu.eu/38DXHJ/). You can even watch the Press Conferences (https://egu.eu/8GDS2Y/) on a range of topics from new discoveries about the Thwaites glacier in Antarctica to a new understanding of Jupiter’s history, predictions for our changing climate in the near future and learning about our ancestors from pollen, calcium deposits and erratics. Lastly the EGU awards and medals (https://egu.eu/1WJWEA/) are open for nominations until 15 June 2024. They cover a range of topics at different career stages, and recognise scientists for their outstanding research contribution the geosciences. You can also nominate your colleagues for recognition in science communication and outreach (https://egu.eu/9M9JNF/), science journalism (https://egu.eu/7IACWV/), service to EGU (https://egu.eu/2PKARE/) and efforts to improve equality, diversity and inclusion in geoscience (https://egu.eu/068G1W/). Nomination is a simple process (https://egu.eu/5E9QX9/), so submit your colleagues for recognition, today! DEADLINES --------- 15 MAY Bid for 10,000€ to host Geoscience Day (https://egu.eu/0BZXEI/) 15 JUNE Award and Medal nominations deadline (https://egu.eu/1WJWEA/) SCIENCE FOR POLICY ------------------ Diving into SciPol activities after EGU24 If you were inspired by EGU24’s Science for Policy sessions (https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU24/sessions-of-special-interest/Policy) and initiatives, now is a great time to start getting more involved and continue the discussions! You can consider joining the EGU Division Policy Officer and Point of Policy Contact Slack Group (https://join.slack.com/t/egudivisionpo-k532608/shared_invite/zt-2b5e4eml3-4NhrdDTcD11rIdgFlpFaZw) if you’d like to keep updated on science for policy activities and connect with others. You’re also welcome to join the EGU Science for Policy Hangouts (https://www.egu.eu/webinars/149/egu-science-for-policy-hangout/) on the first Monday of each month at 14:00 CEST. Have your say on Horizon Europe You can also have your say on the upcoming EU Horizon Funding Framework via the European Commission’s open call for input on the development of work programme (https://research-and-innovation.ec.europa.eu/funding/funding-opportunities/funding-programmes-and-open-calls/horizon-europe/horizon-europe-work-programmes/feedback-opportunity-horizon-europe-work-programme-2025_en). Researchers and other stakeholders are invited to submit their responses through surveys that cover different clusters, research infrastructures, European innovation ecosystems, the 5 EU Missions, and the New European Bauhaus facility. The input and feedback collected will then be used by the Commission to guide the next funding framework programme. JOURNAL WATCH ------------- Each month we choose a scientific paper published in one of EGU’s open access journals to be our Journal Watch, but did you know you can also access preprints, abstracts and supplementary materials from our meetings and annual General Assembly through EGUsphere? Learn more at EGUsphere (https://www.egusphere.net/). GEOROUNDUP April EGU journal highlights (https://egu.eu/1PQ9IB/) ANNOUNCEMENTS ------------- Celebrating Earth Day with our siblings and friends around the world This Earth Day EGU joined our voice with geoscience societies and organsiations around the world to call for the conscientious application of science to find innovative solutions that support sustainable human activities, both in our own diverse fields and across all sectors of society. Read the full statement (https://egu.eu/8ZLD08/). RESOURCE OF THE MONTH --------------------- EGU Science-Media Toolkit Did presenting your research catch the eye of a journalist at EGU24? Did you watch one of our Press Conferences (https://egu.eu/6361ZU/) and wonder if you would be prepared for such an event? Why not use our Science-Media Toolkit (https://www.egu.eu/news/resources/) to help you get ready for sharing your science with the press. UPCOMING DATES -------------- EGU Science for Policy hangout Come virtually network with those working at the science-policy interface! Register (https://egu.eu/0AODME/) for our next #ScienceForPolicy hangout at 14:00 CEST on Monday 6 May. EGUwebinar: Uneven Ground: fieldwork accessibility for women In a new series of webinars exploring the different ways fieldwork can present barriers to different people, join the 1st EGU Uneven Ground webinar on Tuesday 7 May, 12:00 CEST to explore how we can address fieldwork accessibility for women. Register now (https://egu.eu/9ETW55/). EGUwebinar: How to visualise your science – communicate your research with effective and accessible graphics Want to know how to make engaging graphics to communicate your research? Jen Christiansen, senior graphics editor at Scientific American, shares tips for reaching both expert and non-expert audiences on Wednesday 22 May, 12:00 CEST. Register today (https://egu.eu/67B816/). EGU25 dates: in Vienna and virtually The EGU General Assembly reconvenes in Vienna & online as EGU25, from 27 April – 2 May 2025. Follow the EGU on our website (https://www.egu.eu) or sign up for the General Assembly Updates (https://egu.eu/9Y4D5N/) to stay informed! EGU BLOGS --------- Meet the ECS team: Your Go-To Contacts for EGU General Assembly 2024 (https://egu.eu/9S6N3W/) Geodesy Division blog The EGU Great Debate: About the Anthropocene, scientists and comfort zones? (https://egu.eu/6EG2G0/) Geolog, the Union’s official blog EGU24 highlights of the week (https://egu.eu/1SQU83/) Geochemistry, Mineralogy, Petrology & Volcanology Division blog Congratulations to the winners of the EGU24 Photo Competition! (https://egu.eu/7OJ79N/) Geolog, the Union’s official blog Geo-movie: Fire of Love (2022), a love story of Katia, Maurice and volcanoes (https://egu.eu/2G6T03/) Geodynamics Division blog Meet our divisions ECS team that organized events throughout 2023-2024 (https://egu.eu/494VJ7/) Solar-Terrestrial Sciences Division blog FOLLOW US --------- Web: https://www.egu.eu X (formerly twitter): https://twitter.com/EuroGeosciences Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EuropeanGeosciencesUnion LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/european-geosciences-union/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eurogeosciences/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/EuroGeosciencesUnion ©2024 European Geosciences Union. All rights reserved. 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