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EGU, the European Geosciences Union, is Europe’s premier geosciences union, dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in the Earth, planetary, and space sciences for the benefit of humanity, worldwide.
This medal, named after Alexander von Humboldt, is awarded to scientists who have performed research in developing regions for the benefit of people and society, through which they have achieved ...
The EGU Election Autumn 2019 for the next Union President, General Secretary and Division Presidents was closed on 30 November 2019. We would like to thank each of the candidates for their initiative ...
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This medal was established by the Stratigraphy, Sedimentology and Palaeontology Division in recognition of the scientific achievements of Jean Baptiste Lamarck. It is awarded to scientists for their ...
This medal was established by the Planetary & Solar System Sciences Division in recognition of the scientific and editorial achievements of Sir David Robert Bates, FRS. It is awarded to scientists for ...
This medal was established by the Soil System Sciences Division in recognition of the scientific achievements of Philippe Duchaufour. It is awarded for distinguished contributions to soil science, ...
This medal was established by the Earth and Space Science Informatics Division in recognition of the scientific achievements of Ian McHarg. It is awarded for distinguished research in information ...
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The 2000 Beno Gutenberg Medal is awarded to Giuliano F. Panza for his fundamental contributions to the dynamics of the lithosphere-asthenosphere system, the construction of synthetic seismograms and ...
Early career scientist representatives are a crucial link between the EGU and the early career scientist community. They are vital in providing feedback from students and early career researchers, so ...
The EGU General Assembly 2025 is fast approaching, and the full programme is now online! With over 1000 sessions and nearly 19,000 abstracts, the meeting will showcase groundbreaking research across ...