European Geosciences Union e.V.
About the European Geosciences Union e.V.
The European Geosciences Union (EGU) is a prominent organisation dedicated to the advancement of geosciences in Europe and beyond. Established to promote the study of Earth, planetary, and space sciences, EGU serves as a platform for scientists, researchers, and educators to collaborate and share their findings. The union organises annual meetings that attract thousands of participants from around the globe, fostering an environment of knowledge exchange and networking.
EGU’s core activities include publishing high-quality scientific journals, providing resources for education and outreach, and advocating for the importance of geosciences in addressing global challenges such as climate change and natural disasters. The union is committed to promoting open science and ensuring that research is accessible to all, thereby enhancing public understanding of geoscientific issues.
With a diverse membership comprising professionals from various fields, EGU encourages interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation. The union also supports early-career scientists through grants, awards, and mentorship programmes, helping to nurture the next generation of geoscientists.
In addition to its scientific endeavours, EGU actively engages with policymakers and stakeholders to influence environmental policy and promote sustainable practices. The organisation’s vision is to be a leading voice in the geosciences community, advocating for the role of science in society and contributing to a sustainable future.
- Founded: 2002
- Headquarters: UK
- Membership: Over 15,000 members worldwide
Through its commitment to excellence in research and education, the European Geosciences Union continues to play a vital role in shaping the future of geosciences and addressing the pressing challenges facing our planet.