IQUA Autumn Symposium 2024

Dublin, Ireland

The theme of this year’s symposium will be “Peatlands: Past, Present and Future”. Peatlands are recognised as a pivotal part of the landscape and have had a major impact on the development of culture, history, and science. Recent studies estimate that ~23% of Ireland’s Quaternary landscape can be considered as peat soils. These environments continue […]

QRA Annual Discussion Meeting 2025

Newcastle, UK

The theme of the ADM this year is ‘Quaternary Insights: Linking the Past, Present and Future’. We welcome contributions relating to the broad theme of Quaternary Insights, which can include, but are not limited to, the following areas: Modern analogues to reconstruct past environmental processes.  Connecting palaeorecords to the instrumental record.  Examining past patterns, rates […]

EGU General Assembly 2025

Austria Center Vienna Vienna, Austria

The EGU General Assembly 2025 brings together geoscientists from all over the world to one meeting covering all disciplines of the Earth, planetary, and space sciences. The EGU aims to provide a forum where scientists, especially early career researchers, can present their work and discuss their ideas with experts in all fields of geoscience.

PAGES 5th Young Scientists Meeting

Shanghai, China

PAGES' Open Science Meetings (OSM) and Young Science Meetings (YSM) are held every four years. They are designed to encourage interaction between scientists from all career levels, disciplines and regions. In 2025, the OSM and YSM will be held in Shanghai, China and online. 01 December 2023: Call for Sessions Open

PAGES 7th Open Science Meeting

Shanghai, China

PAGES' Open Science Meetings (OSM) and Young Science Meetings (YSM) are held every four years. They are designed to encourage interaction between scientists from all career levels, disciplines and regions. In 2025, the OSM and YSM will be held in Shanghai, China and online. 01 December 2023: Call for Sessions Open

2025 Glacial Isostatic Adjustment Workshop

Sidney, Canada

A workshop focused on glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA), ice sheets, sea-level change, and associated geodetic and geophysical observational constraints will be held at the Institute of Ocean Sciences (IOS) and Pacific Geoscience Centre (PGC), located near Sidney, British Columbia, Canada, from 2-6 June 2025.  The workshop aims to bring together 80-100 researchers of all career […]

PalaeoArc 2025

Tromsø, Norway

PalaeoArc is an international network research programme. The scientific goal of this six-year programme is to understand and explain the climatically-induced environmental changes in the Arctic that have taken place throughout the Quaternary and continue in the present-day.

Second sedaDNA Scientific Society Meeting

Tromsø, Norway

We are very pleased to again highlight that the date of the 'Second sedaDNA Scientific Society Meeting" in Tromsø, Norway will be the 24-25th of June 2025 - so save those dates! Guided tours will also be organized on 26th June 2025.

11th IAS International Summer School of Sedimentology

Bangor, Wales

NW Wales: 800 Ma of Earth History in 800 km2. From 4th - 12th July 2025 you will study various fluvial, shallow-marine, deep-marine, carbonate, and hydrothermal vent deposits, as well as sub-recent glacial landforms. Applications from IAS student members are open until 30th November 2024.

IGS Symposia: Ice Streams and Outlet Glaciers

Durham, UK

Ice streams and outlet glaciers are important components of an ice sheet’s mass balance and their behaviour directly impacts on sea level. These corridors of fast-flowing ice have been described as the ‘arteries’ of an ice sheet and their distinction is largely semantic, with ice streams bordered by slower-moving ice and outlet glaciers bordered by […]

The 16th International Paleolimnology Symposium

Aix-les-Bains, France

The goal of the IAL-IPA joint meetings is to celebrate research on lakes, from multiple perspectives, with a focus on the sediment record as both Earth System Archives and social and cultural memories of Human societies. This conference aims to bridge the gap across a broad range of disciplines that work within the overarching theme […]

11th IAG international conference on geomorphology

Christchurch, New Zealand

We look forward to welcoming you to Christchurch New Zealand for the International Conference on Geomorphology in 2026. Tectonically-active, in the 'Roaring 40s' and geologically-young, Aotearoa New Zealand offers world-class geomorphology with some of the world’s fastest rates of uplift and erosion.