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Sara Mynott

Sara Mynott is a science writer and communicator, specialising in stories about wildlife and the environment. Sara has over a decade of experience engaging policymakers, practitioners and the broader public, and holds a PhD from the University of Exeter. Her research background is interdisciplinary; spanning fields as diverse as ecology, social science, and animal behaviour.

Presenting at the 2013 General Assembly

Oral Presentations The guidelines for oral presentations are online. The link also specifies the equipment available in each room (laptop, microphone, laser pointer, ability to hook up your own laptop, etc.). Oral presentations this year are in four 90-minute time blocks, with each talk being about 12 minutes long with 3 minutes for questions. Please be in the presentation room approximately 30 mi ...[Read More]

Vienna for the EGU General Assembly: arriving, sleeping and exploring the city

How to get to Vienna and what to do when you’re there – a brief, and by no means comprehensive, introduction: Getting here Vienna’s International Airport is served by many of the major European airlines. If you would like to consider overland transport (e.g train, car) there is an Information page on the EGU General Assembly 2013 website. Getting to sleep Information on accommoda ...[Read More]

A first-timer’s guide to the 2013 General Assembly

Will this be your first time at an EGU General Assembly? With over 11,000 participants in a massive venue, the GA can be a confusing and, at times, overwhelming place.  To help you find your way, we have compiled an introductory handbook filled with history, useful presentation pointers, and tips about Vienna and its surroundings.  Download it here!  

EGU 2013 General Assembly Programme now online!

The EGU General Assembly 2013 programme is available here. The scientific programme of the General Assembly 2013 includes Union Symposia, Interdivision Sessions, Educational and Outreach Symposia, as well as oral and poster sessions on disciplinary and interdisciplinary topics covering the full spectrum of the Earth, planetary and space sciences. The Keynote and Medal Lectures, Great Debate in the ...[Read More]