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AGU’s October Board Meeting: A Report from the Crow’s Nest

28 October 202017 October 2019 by Joshua Speiser

As a former sea-going scientist, I was reminded during the recent AGU Board meeting (2-4 October) about the distinct roles played by a ship’s crew and the scientific party. The scientific party, much like the AGU Council, is responsible for thinking about how best to advance scientific research. They consider what types of collaborations, instrumentation, … Read more

Categories Careers and workforce, Community science, Diversity, equity and inclusion, Meetings and events, Policy events, Public engagement, Publishing, Research and news, Science and society, Science education, Science policy, Special events Tags diversity, equity, inclusion, meeting, workplace Leave a comment

First Class of Austin Student Travel Endowment Grantees Awarded

28 October 202014 October 2019 by Chris McEntee

We are pleased to announce the inaugural Austin Endowment grantees, 15 student recipients who represent the diversity, depth, and breadth of the Earth and space science community. Last October, AGU kicked off the Austin Student Travel Grant Challenge, a historic campaign intended to grow AGU’s capacity to support student travel to meetings. Scientist and AGU … Read more

Categories Careers and workforce, Community science, Fellowships, grants and scholarships, Meetings and events, Public engagement, Science and society, Science education, Scientific conferences, Special events Tags accessibility, education, Fall Meeting, Grant, networking, professional development Leave a comment

AGU CEO Announces Leadership Transition

28 October 20208 October 2019 by Robin E. Bell
Headshot of Chris McEntee

It is with mixed emotions that I am announcing that Chris McEntee, our CEO and executive director, has informed us that she will be departing AGU at the end of the first quarter of 2020.  During her tenure, her remarkable leadership has positioned AGU as the leading voice and convener of Earth and space science … Read more

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AGU’s Journal Space Weather to Become Open Access

28 October 202025 September 2019 by Chris McEntee

As we celebrate our Centennial year, AGU strives to promote and support the Earth and space sciences, and this includes increasing access to journal content. Starting 17 October, the AGU journal Space Weather: The International Journal of Research and Applications (SWE), devoted to the understanding and forecasting of space weather, will transition to an open access … Read more

Categories Careers and workforce, Community science, Professional development, Public engagement, Publishing, Science and society, Science education Tags accessibility, education, professional development 1 Comment

AGU Releases Report to Address Flooding in Communities

28 October 202024 September 2019 by Chris McEntee

AGU’s global community of Earth and space scientists has contributed research and expertise to our understanding of—and solutions for—climate change, natural hazards, and their related impacts on people. Climate change, the increasing severity of extreme weather, and resulting floods are health and economic crises that we cannot ignore. To highlight the role that science plays … Read more

Categories Climate change, Community science, Natural hazards, Natural resources, Public engagement, Research and news, Science and society, Science education Tags climate, flood, Thriving Earth Exchange Leave a comment

AGU Position Statements Now Open for Member Comment

6 November 202013 September 2019 by Joshua Speiser

Every 4 years, AGU’s members have a chance to weigh in on position statements critical to maintaining the role of science in our society. Make sure your voice is heard. Starting today, 13 September 2019, AGU members will have 30 days to comment on revisions to two position statements: one on data and one on … Read more

Categories Climate change, Community science, Health and the environment, Public engagement, Research and news, Science and society, Science education Tags climate, communication, data, Data Leadership Leave a comment

AGU supports scientific integrity and the critical work of government scientists

6 November 20209 September 2019 by Chris McEntee
Headshot of Chris McEntee

AGU believes in science free of interference and political influence. We support our members and all scientists at federal agencies in the U.S. and around the world who make decisions and announce findings based on evidence and incontrovertible facts. These scientists, including those at NOAA and the National Weather Service, frequently provide research that protects … Read more

Categories Community science, Governance, Public engagement, Science and society, Science education, Science policy Tags advocacy, federal, Jobs, policy 1 Comment

We Have Your Backs: Supporting the Work of Brazilian Earth Scientists

6 November 202022 August 2019 by Joshua Speiser

Where scientific findings have not conveniently fit into the ideological preferences of political leaders around the world, science and scientists are increasingly under attack. In a symposium on human rights threats to scientists at the 2018 AGU Fall Meeting in Washington, DC, an Iranian environmental scientist shared a chilling story about learning of his imminent … Read more

Categories Community science, Public engagement, Science and society, Science education, Science policy, Sustainability Tags advocacy, communication, education, fieldwork, professional development, teaching Leave a comment

AGU Commends the Bipartisan Budget Agreement of 2019

10 November 20202 August 2019 by Chris McEntee
Congress

This week, the United States Congress passed the Bipartisan Budget Agreement of 2019, which was signed by President Trump. On behalf of the global AGU community of 60,000 Earth and space scientists, I’d like to thank the champions for science on Capitol Hill, as well as the leadership in both the U.S. House of Representatives … Read more

Categories Community science, Governance, Public engagement, Science and society, Science policy Tags advocacy, Congress, federal, policy 2 Comments

AGU Awards Over $500,000 in Funds to Support Outreach and Engagement Activities in Earth and Space Science

17 November 20202 May 2019 by Chris McEntee

To mark our Centennial year, AGU initiated the Celebrate 100 grants program in the latter part of 2018. Centennial is about you and the science that you undertake every day. It is about inspiring all to participate, support, and advance the power of science to make the world a better place for us and for … Read more

Categories Careers and workforce, Community science, Fellowships, grants and scholarships, Public engagement, Science and society, Science education, Science policy Tags advocacy, Centennial, food security, Grant, Indigenous Knowledge, policy Leave a comment
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