Actualités en géosciences

StuMeTa 2026
StuMeTa (Studentische Meteorologie-Tagung) is an annual meeting of meteorology students from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, dedicated to knowledge exchange and networking.

Call for nomination: Swiss NC IUGG Early Career Prize of interdisciplinary research
The Swiss NC IUGG Early Career Prize is awarded every year to a recent graduate or PhD researcher in Switzerland for research displaying a strong multi-disciplinary component covering aspects of two or more disciplines represented by the scientific associations of the IUGG (i.e., IACS cryosphere, IAG geodesy, IAGA geomagnetism and aeronomy, IAHS hydrology, IAMAS meteorology and atmospheric sciences, IAPSO oceanography, IAVCEI volcanology).
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A2P at Meteomatics
Last Friday, 14 students, mainly from the University of Bern and ETH Zurich, visited Meteomatics in St. Gallen as part of the "Academia Meets Practice (A2P)" event. Over the course of a roughly four‑hour afternoon, we gained a varied and exciting insight into the wide range of activities Meteomatics is involved in.
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WMO: Invest in Resilience as Climate Risks Intensify
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has officially launched a new financing mechanism to safeguard the critical weather forecasting backbone, which underpins trillions of dollars in economic value and supports global stability.
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Prix Schläfli 2026 pour les quatre meilleurs doctorats en sciences naturelles
Valeriia Hutskalova (chimie), Julian Rogger (géosciences), Astrid Stubbusch (biologie) et Andrea Weibel (astronomie) se voient décerner le Prix Schläfli 2026 pour les résultats obtenus dans le cadre de leurs thèses de doctorat. Avec ce prix, l’Académie suisse des sciences naturelles (SCNAT) récompense les quatre idées les plus innovantes émises par de jeunes chercheuses et chercheurs des universités suisses. Le Prix Schläfli est décerné depuis 1866.
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