For the fourth year in a row we’re running the EGU Communicate Your Science Video Competition – the aim being for early career scientists to communicate their research in a short, sweet and public-friendly video. Our judges have now selected 4 fantastic finalists from the excellent entries we received this year and it’s time to find the best geoscience communication clip! The shortlisted videos wi ...[Read More]
EGU 2017 General Assembly programme is now online!
![EGU 2017: Registration open & townhall and splinter meeting requests](https://blogs.egu.eu/geolog/files/2016/12/EGU-2017_registration-700x400.jpg)
The EGU General Assembly 2017 programme is available here. Take a look and – if you haven’t already – register for the conference by 16 March to make the early registration rates! Last year, we updated the scientific programme of the General Assemby and it includes Union-wide Sessions, such as Special Scientific Events (Medal Lectures, Great Debates and many more) short courses and topical meeting ...[Read More]
Get involved: become an early career scientist representative
![Get involved: become an early career scientist representative](https://blogs.egu.eu/geolog/files/2017/02/Get-involved_become-an-ecs-representative.jpg)
Early career scientists (ECS) make up a significant proportion of the EGU membership and it’s important to us that your voices get heard. To make sure that happens, each division appoints an early career scientists representative: the vital link between the Union and the ECS membership. After tenure of two or four years, a few of the current ECS Representatives are stepping down from their post at ...[Read More]
GeoTalk: Beatriz Gaite on why videos are a great tool for communicating your research to a broad audience
![GeoTalk: Beatriz Gaite on why videos are a great tool for communicating your research to a broad audience](https://blogs.egu.eu/geolog/files/2016/12/GeoTalk_Beatriz_1-700x400.jpg)
If you’ve not heard about our Communicate Your Science Video Competition before it gives early career scientists the chance to produce a video up-to-three-minutes long to share their research with the general public. The winning entry receives a free registration to the General Assembly the following year. In this GeoTalk interview, Laura Roberts talks to Beatriz Gaite an early career scientist wh ...[Read More]