All attendees, including presenters and conveners, must register for #AGU21 to attend Fall Meeting online or in-person. Early bird discount is available until 3 November. To access the AGU member discount, you must renew your membership or join by 3 November.
This year’s theme emphasizes the importance of working together. “Come Together and Connect,” focuses on strengthening the ocean sciences community through discussing both basic and applied research while making scientific and social connections. #OSM22 will be on-site, virtual or hybrid.
Frontiers in Hydrology Meeting to: communicate hydrologic science and its integration in other disciplines; formulate, implement and test innovative approaches to convene the water community in a format that elevates discussion rather than presentations; and create new multidisciplinary collaborations.
Legislators have a lot on their plates. How then do we make sure that science rises to the top of their priorities (i.e., how do we get their attention)?
The AGU Heads and Chairs program and the American Geosciences Institute are pleased to be offering a free online webinar and discussion about efforts in curricular reform in undergraduate geoscience programs, and their successes and failures. Please join Aley El-Shazly (Marshall University) as he shares his program's experiences with curricular reform and to join a community discussion of how curricular reform efforts have progressed in light of the recent Vision and Change document.
In just a few short weeks NASA's next flagship telescope, James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), will launch and usher in a new era of discovery. In this webinar sponsored by Eos: Science News by AGU, astrophysicist and host of “Ask a Spaceman!” Paul M. Sutter talks with exoplanet scientists Néstor Espinoza, Elisabeth Matthews, and Caprice Phillips.