AGU Travel Grant Opportunities
AGU administers several different programs that provide travel support for Earth and space scientists.
AGU Meetings
Providing an opportunity for members to share their latest research result is a prime purpose of AGU. AGU offers various forums of meetings for its membership and others interested in our sciences to support this purpose. The Joint Assembly and Fall Meeting offers sessions that mostly cut across the boundaries of multiple disciplines and many that focus on interdisciplinary topics.
The Joint Assembly and Western Pacific Geophysics Meeting are sponsored by other societies that wish to offer their members the chance to participate in programs that bring multidisciplinary attention to understanding the processes and structure of the Earth, planets, and space.
Chapman Conferences, gathering in small groups and informal settings, provide an opportunity for more in-depth discussion of disciplinary topics. AGU monographs or other formal publications are often produced from conclusions made at Chapmans.
Future Meetings
2009
Chapman Conference on Examining Ecohydrological Feedbacks of Landscape Change Along Elevation Gradients in Semiarid Regions
5–9 October 2009, Sun Valley, Idaho
2009 Fall Meeting
14–18 December 2009, San Francisco, California, USA
2010
Chapman Conference on Complexity and Extreme Events in Geosciences
15–19 February 2010, Hyderabad, India
2010 Ocean Sciences Meeting
22–26 February 2010, Portland, Oregon, USA
Chapman Conference on the Exploration and Study of Antarctic Subglacial Aquatic Environments (SAE)
15–17 March 2010, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Chapman Conference on Detachments in Oceanic Lithosphere: Deformation, Magmatism, Fluid Flow and Ecosystems
8–16 May 2010, Cyprus
Chapman Conference on Giant Earthquakes and Their Tsunamis
17–24 May 2010, Valparaíso-Viña del Mar and Valdivia, Chile
2010 Western Pacific Geophysics Meeting
22–25 June 2010
Taipei, Taiwan
2010 Meeting of the Americas
08–13 August 2010, Iguassu Falls, Brazil
2010 Fall Meeting
13–17 December 2010, San Francisco, California, USA