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What’s up at EGU26?

What’s up at EGU26?

In this week’s post, we share the Cryosphere division highlights at EGU26 with you. If it’s your first time at EGU, they might be a great starting point to get to know other division members and if you are already an EGU expert, these events are always a nice opportunity to reconnect with old friends.

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Cryo-events to add to your calendar

Monday

  • Cryosphere women and non-binary lunch: 12:30–13:30 | EGU networking zone – terrace G (Purple Level). Bring your lunch and we can enjoy a nice picnic at the terrace (fingers crossed that the weather will be nice!). Feel free to reach out to the organizers Leah Muhle (leah-sophie.muhle@uni-tuebingen.de) and Mack Baysinger (mbaysinger@agro.au.dk) if you want to join but are running late, or are looking for terrace G and get a little lost (we have all been there too!)

Tuesday

  • Cryosphere division meeting: 12:45–13:45 | Room N1

  • Jules and Johannes Weertman Medal Lecture by Olaf Eisen and Arne Richter Award for Outstanding ECS Lecture by Kaitlin Naughten: 19:00–20:00 | Room F1

Wednesday

  • Meet the Cryospheric Sciences division team: 12:30-13:30 | EGU booth – Hall X2.  Come and meet the Cryospheric Sciences Division Team! Discover our activities and volunteering opportunities, share your feedback and questions, or simply stop by for a coffee or tea and a casual chat.

  • EGU Cryosphere Division Blog lunch: 12:30-13:30 | EGU networking zone – next to EGU booth (Hall X2). We will have a pop-up lunch event next to the EGU booth –  bring your lunch and join us! Whether you are an experienced writer, an early-career researcher interested in science communication, or simply curious about the stories behind cryosphere research, this is a fantastic opportunity to meet us, share ideas, and discover how to contribute.

  • Cryosphere division-wide social event: 19:00–22:30 | Location: Brandauer SchlossbräuAm Platz 5, 1130 Vienna

Some tips to get through EGU

  • Take time to plan your week schedule ahead. For this, the EGU26 can be really helpful as it allows you to create your personal conference programme. 
  • Don’t forget to take some breaks and enjoy beautiful Vienna or the park around the conference center. 
  • Don’t be afraid to check out topics outside your expertise, you might be surprised what you can find.
  • Some rooms fill up fast, so show up early to secure a seat.
  • Also check out EGU’s YouTube channel for useful videos to prepare for the conference.
  • Bring an old lanyard if you have one. 
  • Bring a water bottle, there are plenty of water fountains to refill it.
  • Check out the morning EGU today news for daily highlights (available through the EGU26 app).

 

We are looking forward to seeing you there!



 

 

This post was contributed by the chief editors of the EGU Cryo Blog. The EGU blogs welcome guest contributions, so if you've got a great idea for a post or fancy trying your hand at science communication, please contact the blog editor or the EGU Communications Officer to pitch your idea.


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