The European Geosciences Union recently launched a new website "Services for the Media", http://www.egu-media.net/, whence, from now on, press releases, journal highlights and all other communication with the media will be transmitted, including details about the EGU General Assembly in Vienna, Austria, 02 - 07 April 2006.
The next EGU General Assembly will be held in Vienna, Austria, 02 - 07 April 2006. This year, we expect to welcome 8,400 geoscientists with 3,883 oral presentations, and 6,798 posters. Many sessions will be dedicated to subjects of great societal importance, such as geohazards and climate change. Again, Vienna 2006 promises to be a true treasure trove of stories from the Earth and Planetary sciences, including the latest news on tsunami monitoring, Martian landscapes, climate change and the environment. Check our website "Services for the Media", http://www.egu-media.net/
For good tips on what?s on in Vienna, you are advised to regularly check this page: http://www.egu-media.net/content/category/3/39/49/
We invite all interested media representatives and public information officers to register in advance. You will find the details on our Services for the Media website.
http://www.egu-media.net/ EGU Services for the Media
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