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Help shape the conference programme: Inter- and Transdisciplinary Sessions at the 2019 General Assembly

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Date: 2018-08-10 14:01:57
Blog: GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union
URL: https://blogs.egu.eu/geolog/2018/08/10/help-shape-the-conference-programme-inter-and-transdisciplinary-sessions-at-the-2019-general-assembly/

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Do you enjoy the EGU’s annual General Assembly but wish you could play a more active role in shaping the scientific programme? Now is your chance! But hurry, the session submission deadline is fast approaching. You’ve got until September 6th to propose changes. As well as the standard scientific sessions, subdivided by Programme Groups, EGU coordinates Inter- and Transdisciplinary Sessions (ITS) at the conference. Now, you may be asking yourself: what exactly are ITS? Interdisciplinarity looks for links between disciplines in a coordinated and coherent effort, with the aim of creating new approaches that would not be possible if handled separately. Transdisciplinarity transcends traditional boundaries of disciplines by reaching out to, for example, social, economic, and political sciences. The Earth, oceans, space and society are interconnected in many different ways; rarely can one system be perturbed without others being affected too. The aim of ITS is to foster and facilitate exchange of knowledge both across scientific divisions. These sessions should either link disciplines within the geosciences in a novel way to address specific (and often new) problems (interdisciplinary sessions) or link the geosciences to other disciplines, in particular from the humanities, to address societal challenges (transdisciplinary sessions). If inter- and transdisciplinarity is important to you and your work, know that you too can co-organise your session as an Inter- and Transdisciplinary Session. Read on to discover how! The skeleton programme for the 2019 General Assembly currently features three ITS themes and a general open call for ITS sessions: ITS1: History of Earth, Planetary and Space Sciences ITS2: Resources and the energy transition ITS3: Contributions of Earth, Planetary and Space Sciences to changes in society ITS4: Open call for ITS sessions Sessions within each of these ITS themes will be scheduled closely together, to foster cross-division links and collaborations. To propose a session in one of the planned inter- and transdisciplinary themes, follow these simple steps: Visit the ITS pages on the EGU 2019 website Suggest a new session (within one of the four ITS options) Choose a Programme Group that will be the scientific leader. For example, if you choose BG, your session will be listed in the programme as ITS/BG Suggest more Programme Groups for co-organisation in the comment box Wondering whether your session would fit as an ITS? Just ask ITS Programme Group Chairs, Peter van der Beek (its@egu.eu) or Susanne Buiter (programme.committee@egu.eu). Peter and Susanne, are looking forward to a strong inter- and transdisciplinary programme at the 2019 General Assembly. But they need your help to achieve this! You can also find more information about the call for sessions (and the organisation of the scientific programme in general) on the EGU 2019 website. The EGU’s 2018 General Assembly, takes place in Vienna from 7 to 12 April, 2019. For more news about the upcoming General Assembly, you can also follow the official hashtag, #EGU19, on our social media channels.

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