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The European Geosciences Union is the leading organisation for Earth, planetary and space science research in Europe. : Vienna | 3–8 May 2020

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  1. Looking to get some experience , but aren't sure you can do something long term? Why not someone at ?! As long as you have been twice you can support someone else during the conference week! Apply by 8 March 👉

  2. . is a multi-media artist and PhD researcher in aerospace engineering. During the General Assembly she will be focusing on producing art in a digital medium, created coded algorithmic animated images.

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  3. . is a photographer and PhD researcher in crustal melting, who uses the minifigures and blocks to create stills and stop motion images of research.

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  4. Huge congratulations to our two Artists in Residence this year: and !! To find out more about their amazing creations and scientific research, visit 👉 and follow during the General Assembly to see their work!

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  5. New this week on the is a post by Lydian Boschman about how mountain building, or , in certain parts of the planet shaped throughout history. Read more 👉

  6. Yesterday we announced new measures we are taking to improve at the General Assembly for , () so today we posted our tips for presenting to help make your EGU a bit more accessible too. Read more 👉

  7. is funding 17 schools and in 2020, helping to get access to training and research they might not otherwise. Read more 👉 Or propose a conference by 29 February

  8. University teachers: apply now to attend a teaching focus group meeting. We hope to solicit a wide range of views from across the uni-level geoscience teaching community in order to develop an ‘action plan’ for future EGU initiatives.

  9. Did you like this week's image? Why not enter an image of your own in the , open til 15 February! 🌍📷 📽️🌍 Shortlisted entries will be displayed at the conference & winners get free registration!

  10. How much do you trust GoogleMaps? An artist in has shown how vulnerable digital are to manipulation - by creating a virtual traffic jam using a trolley with 99 smartphones in it reports for . Read more 👉

  11. Abundant frozen nitrogen on has been discovered to control it's winds, making the dwarf planet's atmosphere move in the opposite direction to it's rotation, which also causes a suprising range of surface features reports

  12. A new type of aurora nicknamed 'the dunes' can tell us more about how our planet interacts with space, reports Denise Chow and

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    Today's is the recently opened for comments paper about calibrating the magnetometer on the recently launched mission to improve measurements of the of . Join the conversation here 👉

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    Have a great geoscience or idea but need a bit of extra ? EGU can help! You can win up to €1500 with an Public Engagement Grant, applications close 15 February. More info here 👉

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    Are you an in Science? Then needs you!! They are searching for new Early Careers Representatives for their Division, if you are interested email them 👉 eps-cl@egu.eu

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    Early bird registration for gets you a discount on our fees and good news - it's open until March 31st. To find out the rate for your level of membership, for either a day or week pass see 👉

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    Will be your first General Assembly? Don't know anyone else going? Why not sign up for a ! You will be linked with someone who knows the conference well and can help you navigate. Apply by 8 March & visit for more info.

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    Did you know that you can also submit moving images (including gifs) to the Photo Competition?! Submit by February 15 and find out more: 🌍📷 📽️🌍 Shortlisted entries will be displayed at the conference & winners get free registration!

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    Over on the blog this week and John Counts take us on a tour of one of their favourite geological locations in the world - in western Ireland. Read more on the 👉

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    The Inouye telescope has produced some of the clearest and most detailled images of the surface ever captured reports for

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