To expand our community and encourage kids (of all ages!), use #AGU20 to share how you’re preparing for Fall Meeting! If you need inspiration, check out how others have showcased their #AGYou.
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#AGU20 awarded 250+ early career professionals and students the opportunity to attend Fall Meeting through grants and fellowship awards. OSPA offers feedback for students to improve presentations. Sign up for the free Student and Early Career Scientist Conference during #AGU20 too!
#AGU20 is a collective effort at a time when such an effort is particularly challenging, but also when a collective message about the importance and relevance of science, and Earth and space science, is particularly needed.
This year’s Fall Meeting theme is Shaping the Future of Science, designed to focus on how the decisions we make today will affect tomorrow. Each week of #AGU20 is designed around this theme, and will hit on major areas outlined in AGU’s strategic plan and its vision for the next 10 years.
This year’s Fall Meeting will look different from past meetings, but a lot of thought and planning went into making sure that attendees from all over the world are able to share the latest science, meet new colleagues and friends and be part of the largest Earth and space sciences community in the world.
As a part of our continued commitment to the next-generation and future of the Earth and space sciences community, #AGU20 will provide students a number of resources and opportunities.
Fall Meeting is less than five months away. Our goal, with your input and counsel, is to co-create the most diverse, engaging and dynamic online experience to help advance your science and enhance your career.
We are excited to announce that #AGU20 will be mostly virtual. “Mostly” because if science and health professionals tell us it is safe for groups to convene, AGU would like to host a regional gathering in San Francisco.
Each April or May, the Fall Meeting Program Committee (FMPC) meets to begin the planning for the AGU Fall Meeting. In early May, the group convened 100% virtually for the first time.