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What’s on at EGU25: highlights from the Outreach and Education Committees

What’s on at EGU25: highlights from the Outreach and Education Committees

There are so many great events to participate in at EGU25 this year, in both on-site and virtual formats, that it can be very easy to feel overwhelmed. Whilst we encourage you to make good use of your Personal Programme to help organise your activities, we also reached out to several of EGU’s Committees that are responsible for specific other aspects of EGU’s activities, including the Outreach Committee and the Education Committee to ask them for their recommendations as to what not to miss during EGU25!

If this is your first time hearing about the Outreach Committee or the Education Committee you may have questions about what the difference is between the responsibilities of these two groups of highly motivated and creative volunteers! Well, although there is some overlap between the two in that they both work together to promote all things geoscience communication, at it’s most basic the volunteers of the Education Committee are focused on training educators and those who teach geoscience at all levels,whereas the Outreach Committee volunteers are focused on supporting anyone who wants to learn about geoscience – any age, any experience level.

Read on for their tips on how you can dive into geoscience communication, outreach, engagement and education activities during EGU25!

 

Outreach Committee

One of the main things the EGU Outreach Committee organises each year are the Education and Outreach Sessions, indicated by the ‘EOS‘ tag in the programme. These sessions cover everything from primary research being conducted on geoscience communication, ethics and outreach, through to researchers in the Earth, planetary and space sciences sharing their experiences of new outreach, engagement and educational practices that they have tried. If you are a person interested in sharing your work, or in understanding how people in different public or non-expert audiences perceive and understand you work, head to one of these fascinating sessions! You can find all of them in the EGU25 programme here.

 

In addition the Outreach Committee run a public event in the city of Vienna each year, called the EGU-ÖAW Public Lecture, which is a talk in German for residents of the city of Vienna to participate in a free event giving them access to a speaker presenting their research at the meeting. This year the speaker is Professor Michael Kühn from GFZ Helmholtz-Zentrum für Geoforschung and the Universität Potsdam, who will give a talk entitled “Tiefenlager für Kohlenstoffdioxid und hoch radioaktiven Abfall (Deep repository for carbon dioxide and highly radioactive waste)”, find out more about how you can attend here.

Read more about the Public Lecture here (in German).

 

The Outreach Committee also co-ordinate the EGU25 Mentoring, so if you have signed up to the mentoring programme, or you are curious about it, don’t miss the Mentor/Mentee meet up (NET5) on Tue, 29 Apr, 12:45–13:45 (CEST) on the Rooftop Foyer on the Blue level. You can also read more about EGU’s mentoring programme here.

 

Lastly if you want to Meet the Outreach Committee and ask them some questions about what volunteering for EGU is like and how you can get more inolved with outreach, science communication or public engagement, come and say hi at the ‘Meet the Outreach Committee’ session at the EGU booth in Hall X2 (Purple level) on Tue, 29 Apr, 11:30–12:30 CEST.

 

Education Committee

One of the key events that the Education Committee runs during the General Assembly isn’t even a part of the main meeting – they co-ordinate the GIFT, or Geoscience Information For Teachers event, a huge training event run concurrently with the General Assembly each year to help school level teachers get access to the most current scientific information, as well as learn the best ways to teach geoscientific topics in the classroom. Find out more about the EGU25 GIFT here.

 

If you want to meet the Education Committee, there are plenty of opportunities during the meeting, from a special Townhall Meeting being organsied with the Outreach Committee, called ‘EGU Committees in Action: Supporting Education and Community Engagement‘ on Mon, 28 Apr, 19:00–20:00 (CEST) in Room K2, or the poster session, connected to the GIFT Workshop, GIFT – Geoscience Information For Teachers – Discovering the oceans and the sea floor in class‘, Tue, 29 Apr, 16:15–18:00 (CEST) in Hall X2. Or you can meet the Education Committee at the EGU Booth (Hall X2) during coffee breaks and lunch time from Monday 28 April to Wednesday 30 April!

 

Did you miss the other recommendations from the Science for Policy working group, the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Committee or the Early Careers Scientists (ECS)? Head over and read them now!

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Hazel Gibson is Head of Communications at the European Geosciences Union. She is responsible for the management of the Union's social media presence and the EGU blogs, where she writes regularly for the EGU's official blog, GeoLog. She has over 12 years experience in science communication with public audiences and a PhD in Geoscience Communication and Cognition from the University of Plymouth in the UK.


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