4th PAGES Young Scientists Meeting
VirtualThe PAGES Young Scientists Meeting (YSM) is a PAGES flagship event for early-career researchers. It is held approximately every four years. About 80 early-career researchers will be chosen, based on […]
The PAGES Young Scientists Meeting (YSM) is a PAGES flagship event for early-career researchers. It is held approximately every four years. About 80 early-career researchers will be chosen, based on […]
the 35th Nordic Geological Winter Meeting which will take place on May 11th – 13th on the the campus of the University of Iceland in Reykjavík. Abstract submission is extended […]
The PAGES Open Science Meeting (OSM) is a PAGES flagship event held approximately every four years and is a much anticipated fixture on the paleoscience calendar. 31 January, 23:59 UTC: OSM abstract submission deadline 15 March: Acceptance/rejection decision for OSM abstracts, posters/oral presentations
Due to the changing regulations on events in Austria and concerns over high infection rates in Europe, EGU is moving the dates of the annual General Assembly in 2022 to 23–27 May. All presentations will be short orals that can be delivered and viewed both online or in-person. Late abstracts can be submitted until 26 January […]
ICAM scientific themes include: Geology and Geophysics; Mapping; Remote Sensing; Plate Tectonics; Climate, and studies that are related to Article 76 of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). The ICAM 9 Technical Program is the result of a community effort, and it includes a Special Session on the Communication of Science.
Optional post conference two-day excursion – 24th – 25th June All Registration and Abstract Deadlines Monday 16th May The International Arctic Workshop is a friendly, informal, and relaxed conference open to all students and professionals interested in the Arctic. Originally starting at INSTAAR at the University of Colorado – Boulder, the Arctic Workshop alternates between INSTAAR and an […]
Geomorphology in Quaternary Research
This year, the PALSEA 2022 Annual Meeting will be held in Singapore and brings observational scientists and icesheet, climate, and sea-level modelers together in order to better define observational constraints on past sea-level change and improve our understanding of ice-sheet responses to rapid climate change. Early abstract submission deadline Mon 16 May 2022, 23:59 UTC […]
Processes and Palaeo-environmental changes in the Arctic: from past to present Registration is now open for the 3rd PalaeoArc International Conference 23-26 August, Rovaniemi, Finland. Deadline for the abstract submission is 8th July (notification of acceptance 18th July latest) and final registration day is 31st July. Fees are 250 € for professionals and 150 € for students. Furthermore, […]
Bergen welcomes you to the 14th edition of the International Conference on Paleoceanography, the first ICP held in the Nordic Countries. ICP14 will be a hybrid event and we welcome both on-site and virtual participants. Registration will be open until the Conference start on Monday 29th August.
The School of GeoSciences at the University of Edinburgh is delighted to be hosting a joint meeting of the International Glaciological Society British Branch (IGSBB) and the UK Antarctic Science Conference (UKASC) during Tuesday 30 August to Friday 2 September 2022 The IGSBB is an informal two-day meeting at which presentations are welcome on all aspects of ice and snow […]
Online. Organised by Sheffield Hallam University. Deadline for abstracts: Monday 22nd August 2022 Theme: Postgraduate Research within Quaternary Science Format: Online conference and poster competition; two keynote speakers Meeting organisers: Sarah Walton & Gwyn Rivers
The conference will follow the well-established format of oral and poster presentations, spread over three days, on a wide variety of geomorphological and geomorphology-related topics. Call for abstracts and registration now open Abstract submission deadline: Friday 15th July Notification of acceptance: end-July (latest) Registration closes: Tuesday 23rd August
Abstract deadline: March 14th, 13:00 CET. 25 Thematic Sessions are planned, covering a wide range of subjects from Experimental Geomorphology, to Wildfires and Soil Erosion, to Geoarchaeology to Planetary Geomorphology. There will be 4 fieldtrips prior to the conference, and 4 other ones after the conference. A one-day mid-conference fieldtrip (on 14th) is also planned.
The Centre for Arctic Gas Hydrate, Environment and Climate (CAGE) at UiT – The Arctic University of Norway welcomes your participation in the International Conference on Methane in a Changing […]
The next IGS Nordic branch meeting will be co-arranged by Stockholm and Uppsala University and held in person on 26-28 October 2022 at Uppsala University in Uppsala, Sweden.
The Geological Socety of Norway cordially invites you to join the most important forum for the Geosciences in Norway, January 4th-6th, 2023 at IGP-NTNU in Trondheim The main theme of this conference is Geology - Energy - Society We have 16 sessions and themes but encourage any contribution to the entire field of geoscience and […]
Applications of Quaternary Geoscience to Engineering: process, properties and behaviour Themes Quaternary geoscience supporting the low carbon economy Engineering in glacial and periglacial sequences Significance of river terraces and uplift to engineering and geoarchaeology Climate change, sea-level and coastal processes Key dates Abstract submission deadline: 1st December 2022 Registration deadline: 1st January 2023
The EGU General Assembly 2023 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. Currently, […]
The theme of our congress is “Time for Change” to emphasize the critical role of Quaternary sciences in contributing the knowledge we need to face current societal and climate challenges. In fact, the understanding of the global changes cannot be achieved without the scientific knowledge of how Earth has changed during the recent geological past. […]