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Abstracts are the gateway to conference talks, posters, and papers. You too can have it all, with a few tips to get that submission out the door.

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AGU and Eos are “Covering Climate Now”

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We’re joining with over 200 other news outlets and organizations in a weeklong initiative to prove the power of journalism in telling “the defining story of our time.”

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Twenty-Six AGU Members Awarded the 2019 Presidential Early Career Award

by J. Speiser 16 August 20193 April 2023

The highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government on outstanding scientists and engineers beginning their independent careers

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AGU Advances Goes Online

Eric Davidson, president-elect of AGU by Susan Trumbore, A. Barros, Eric Davidson, Bethany Ehlmann, J. Famiglietti, N. Gruber, Mary Hudson, T. Illangasekare, Sarah Kang, T. Parsons, P. Rizzoli, V. Salters, B. Stevens, D. Wuebbles, Peter Zeitler and T. Zhu 7 August 20193 April 2023

Featuring high-impact papers and a streamlined process, AGU’s new journal is ready to launch.

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The Value of Early-Career Mentoring Through AGU

by K. R. Roche, A. M. Marshall, P. Paiewonsky, J. Yan, L. Brenner and S. M. Saia 2 August 20193 April 2023

The first groups of young and experienced scientists matched by AGU’s new mentoring program gave it high marks.

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2019 AGU Section Awardees and Named Lecturers

by R. Bell and M. A. Holmes 31 July 20193 April 2023

Eighty-two distinguished scientists receive accolades from groups representing their disciplines within AGU, the world’s largest Earth and space science society.

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Convergence: A Call for More Robust Global Science Collaboration

Chris McEntee, executive director and CEO of AGU by Chris McEntee 23 July 20197 December 2022

With nationalism and scientific disinformation on the rise, the scientific community must work together even more closely.

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Small Steps and Giant Leaps

by J. Speiser 18 July 20193 April 2023

AGU and the National Archives explore “How Apollo 11 Shaped Our Understanding of Earth and Beyond.”

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AGU Awarded Grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

by AGU 12 July 20193 April 2023

The 3-year grant will help launch the new AGU Ethics and Equity antiharassment initiative.

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AGU’s Thriving Earth Exchange Wins 2019 Power of A Summit Award

by J. Speiser 10 July 20194 April 2023

The highest honor of the American Society of Association Executives recognizes organizations that benefit the United States and the world.

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