IGS Nordic Branch 2022
Uppsala, SwedenThe 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.
Vinterkonferansen 2023
Trondheim, NorwayThe 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 […]
QRA Annual Discussion Meeting 2023
London, UKApplications 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
EGU General Assembly 2023
Austria Center Vienna Vienna, AustriaThe 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, […]
2023 Glacial Isostatic Adjustment Training School
Gävle, SwedenThe application window will open on 1 November 2022. A training school focused on exploring glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) modelling will be held from 3-7 July 2023 at Lantmäteriet in Gävle, Sweden. The program will include lectures and practical exercises aimed at investigating the interactions between solid Earth deformation, ice mass change, and associated sea-level […]
XXI INQUA 2023
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. […]
NORDQUA members meeting
Rome, ItalyWe have arranged a NORDQUA members meeting after the end of the sessions at 18:15 on Saturday 15th July. You will find us in room 9, 2nd floor of the Scienze della Terra building (use entrance Mineralogia). We have invited the INQUA Representatives from the three Nordic countries who currently have representation with INQUA, and they […]
PalaeoArc 2023
Akureyri, Iceland4th International PalaeoArc Conference on «Processes and Palaeo-environmental changes in the Arctic: from past to present” will be held in Iceland 2023. Abstract deadline: 15th March 2023 The NORDQUA excursion is organized in connection and will directly follow the conference
NORDQUA excursion 2023
Akureyri, IcelandThe 2023 NORDQUA excursion will be run in northern Iceland 31st August – 2nd September. All NORDQUA members are most welcome and encouraged to attend! The excursion is organized in […]
QRA Postgraduate Symposium 2023
Durham, UKThis year’s postgraduate conference is going to be held on the 7-8th September 2023 at Durham University and welcomes all postgraduate, and undergraduate researchers to present their Quaternary research. This short, two-day conference is a great opportunity for ECRs to present work in a relaxed and unintimidating environment. Whether this be your undergraduate or masters presentation, one of […]
Research in Svalbard: An APECS Workshop
Oslo, Norway“Research in Svalbard: An APECS workshop” and will be held at Tøyen Hovedgård in Oslo from 09:00-16:00. This workshop aims to bring together ECRs for networking and talks focusing on the themes outreach and education, funding and logistics, data and environment.
Svalbard Science Conference 2023
Oslo, NorwayThe SSC2023 will be held at Scandic Fornebu, Oslo 31 October-1 November 2023. Svalbard Science Forum (SSF) coordinates information about infrastructure and activities in Svalbard. It facilitates coordination, collaboration and data sharing between researchers, and averts unnecessary duplication and encourages a smaller environmental footprint from research in Svalbard.