The 2025 Ralph Alger Bagnold Medal is awarded to Christopher D. Clark for fundamentally advancing the understanding of glacial landscapes, landforms, and geomorphological processes. Chris Clark has ...
The 2025 John Dalton Medal is awarded to Paolo D'Odorico for outstanding scholarship on water and its ties to environmental justice, energy, and food security. Paolo D’Odorico is a leading expert on ...
The 2025 Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Award is awarded to Katerina Georgiou for significant contributions to the understanding of the fundamental mechanisms of carbon cycling at a range ...
The 2025 Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Award is awarded to Jana Eichel for outstanding and innovative work on the feedbacks between plants and geomorphic processes in high mountains.
The 2025 Alfred Wegener Medal & Honorary Membership is awarded to Trevor John McDougall for outstanding contributions to ocean science that have fundamentally changed how we understand the ocean and ...
The 2025 Plinius Medal is awarded to Annegret Henriette Thieken in recognition of outstanding contributions to the understanding and mitigation of flood risk, and the design of adaptation management ...
The 2025 Sergey Soloviev Medal is awarded to Sergio M. Vicente-Serrano for creating a novel drought indicator, which has become the benchmark for quantifying droughts, and for pioneering studies in ...
The 2025 Champion(s) for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Award is awarded to Claudia Jesus-Rydin for playing an essential role in driving policy initiatives that reduce bias in equality, diversity ...
The 2025 Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Award is awarded to Dominik Stolzenburg for innovative contributions and dedication to the fields of atmospheric chemistry and physics, ...
What's new for EGU25? How do you prepare for attending the General Assembly of the European Geosciences Union (EGU) in Vienna? From presenting and finding your way round the General Assembly to ...
Join us for our 2nd EGU EMRP Campfire event—Re-thinking Fieldwork: Current Challenges and Future Perspectives—designed to foster interactive discussions and networking among early career researchers.
The Union restates our support for a geoscience community that is diverse as an essential feature of conducting cutting edge, innovative science research. In order to support this, we share a list of ...