From now, up until 13 January 2016, you can submit your abstract for the upcoming EGU General Assembly (EGU 2016).
In addition to established scientists, PhD students and other early career researchers are welcome to submit abstracts to present their research at the conference. Further, the EGU encourages undergraduate and master students to submit abstracts on their dissertations or final-year projects.
The EGU recognises that there are many outstanding students who would benefit from attending and presenting at the General Assembly and, therefore, provides a discounted registration rate to this group. Interested undergraduates can apply to present a poster, talk or PICO presentation on research undertaken in a laboratory setting, on a mapping or field project they’ve been involved in during their degrees, or any other research project of relevance.
You can browse through the EGU 2016 sessions here. Clicking on ‘please select’ will allow you to search for sessions by Programme Group and submit your abstract to the relevant session either as plain text, LaTeX, or a MS Word document. Further guidelines on how to submit an abstract are available on the EGU 2016 website.
An innovative presentation format – Presenting Interactive Content, better known as PICO – has been implemented at the General Assembly since 2013. PICO sessions bring together the advantages of both oral and poster sessions, allowing authors to present the essence of their work and follow it up with interactive discussion. Please note that some sessions are ‘PICO only’ sessions, meaning you cannot select oral/poster preference.
The deadline for the receipt of abstracts is 13 January 2016, 13:00 CET. If you would like to apply for financial support to attend the 2016 General Assembly, please submit an application no later than 01 December 2015. We’ll be providing further information about how to apply for travel grants and how they are awarded in a forthcoming post.
EGU 2016 will take place from 17 to 22 April 2016 in Vienna, Austria. For more information on the General Assembly, see the EGU 2016 website and follow us on Twitter (#EGU16 is the conference hashtag) and Facebook.