The EGU is committed to promoting the participation of both early career scientists and established researchers from low and middle income countries who wish to present their work at the EGU General Assembly. In order to encourage participation of scientists from both these groups, a limited amount of the overall budget of the EGU General Assembly is reserved to provide financial support to those who wish to attend the meeting.
From 2005 to 2015, the total amount awarded grew from about €50k to €110k, with 270 awards being allocated to support attendance to the 2015 General Assembly, representing a 34% application success rate. For the 2016 General Assembly, the EGU has allocated €110k to financially support scientists who wish to attend the meeting. About 80-90% of the funds are reserved to assist early career scientists in attending the conference, whilst the remaining funds will be allocated to established scientists.
Financial support includes a waiver of the registration fee and a refund of the Abstract Processing Charge (relating to the abstract for which support was requested). Additionally, the grant may include support for travel expenditures, at the discretion of the Support Selection Committee, to a maximum of €300. The EGU currently runs two different financial support schemes; you will be able to find more details about each of these awards on the Support & Distinction section on the EGU 2016 website. You will also find details on who is eligible for the awards on the website.
Scientists who wish to apply for financial support should submit an abstract, on which they are first authors, by 1 December 2015. Late applications, or applications where the scientist is not the main author, will not be considered. The EGU Support Selection Committee will make its decision to support individual contributions by 23 December 2015. All applicants will be informed after the decision via email in late December or January. Only the granted amount mentioned in the financial support email will be paid out to the supported contact author.
To submit the abstract of your oral or poster presentation, please enter the Call-For-Papers page on the EGU2016 website, select the part of the programme you would like to submit an abstract to, and study the respective session list. Each session shows the link to Abstract Submission that you should use. More information on how to submit an abstract is available from the EGU 2016 website.
Applying for financial support is easier than ever! As soon as you make your choice of session you will be prompted to select whether you wish to apply for financial support. If you do, be sure you tick the appropriate box when submitting your abstract. Bear in mind that, even if you are applying for support, you will still need to pay the Abstract Processing Charge. A screenshot of the first screen of the abstract submission process is shown below.
As of 2015 there is an improved selection process for the allocation of the awards. Abstracts are evaluated on the basis of the criteria outlined below:
Evaluation Criteria | Weight |
How well does this contribution fit into the session it is submitted to? | 10% |
Is this contribution essential for the session being successful? | 30% |
Is the abstract clearly structured and scientifically sound? | 25% |
Are there conclusions and are they supported by data or analysis? | 25% |
How well is the abstract written (grammar, orthography)? | 10% |
Next year’s financial-support awardees will be notified in late December or early January. If you have any questions about applying for financial support, please contact EGU communications Officer, Laura Roberts.
fatma Wassar
Is there any possibility to support financially a participant who will be a convener and co-convener in two session of the EGU????
Bárbara Ferreira
Dear Fatma, apologies for not seeing this earlier. The answer to your question is no. There are typically over 1000 conveners/co-conveners at the EGU General Assembly, and we simply don’t have the means to support their attendance. The financial support mentioned in the post above is meant for first authors of abstracts, particularly early career scientists, regardless of whether or not they are convening a session. Bárbara (EGU Media and Communications Manager)