After last year's Centennial celebration, the American Geophysical Union (AGU) will return to the Moscone
Center in San Francisco to look towards AGU's next 100 years of
advancing the future of science.
Here are the important dates to remember:
Fall Meeting is the largest gathering of Earth and space scientists
in the world. Back in San Francisco after celebrating our Centennial,
Fall Meeting 2020 aims to bring a diverse and relevant set of topics to
help move Earth and space science forward.
It all starts with the innovative and dynamic session proposals from AGU’s community. Session submissions will open soon. We encourage sessions with diverse groups of conveners who can work together to broaden participation. Visit the session submission guidelines to get started.
Here are the important dates to remember:
March 2020 - Proposals for sessions, town halls and workshops open
15 April 2020 - Deadline for session, town hall and workshop proposals
June 2020 - Abstract submissions open
29 July 2020 - Abstract submission deadline 11:59 p.m., ET
August 2020 - Housing and registration open
October 2020 - Scientific program released
7-11 December 2020 - Fall Meeting
It all starts with the innovative and dynamic session proposals from AGU’s community. Session submissions will open soon. We encourage sessions with diverse groups of conveners who can work together to broaden participation. Visit the session submission guidelines to get started.
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