Announcements

As customary, ESWW2024 will include a Space Weather Fair.

The fair is an excellent opportunity for academics, scientists, and companies, non-academics, clients, and service providers to come together, showcase their activities, and become acquainted with all there is to know in the field of Space Weather.

You can now book a SW Fair booth!

See https://esww2024.org/info-guidelines/space-weather-fair/

The call is now open for proposals from forecast centres to present a Live Space Weather Forecast at European Space Weather Week (ESWW), 4-8 November 2024, Coimbra.

All details here: https://esww2024.org/call-for-sessions/call-for-live-space-weather-forecasts/

Participants wishing to apply to financial support can do so until July 5th at https://esww2024.org/info-guidelines/financial-support/, preferably after having submitted an abstract to an ESWW2024 session.

Submission of abstracts for the European Space Weather Week 2024 (ESWW2024) is open,
and that the deadline for submitting talks is Thursday, June 20th 2024.
Submissions past this date will only be considered for poster presentation.

Please find a description of ESWW2024 sessions on the links below:
Plenaries: https://esww2024.org/programme/plenary-sessions/
Parallel sessions: https://esww2024.org/programme/parallel-sessions/
Topical Discussion Meetings: https://esww2024.org/programme/topical-discussion-meetings/

Instructions and abstract submission form:
https://esww2024.org/info-guidelines/call-for-abstracts/

Deadline: 15th July 2024

We are happy to announce the 2024 contest for the three International Space Weather and Space Climate Medals. The medal recipients will be announced during the Medal Ceremony on 4th November 2024 at the European Space Weather Week in Coimbra (Portugal). Each winner will be invited to give a 20-minute lecture about his/her research in a dedicated session on the following day.

All three prizes are prestigious recognitions of the recipients’ major contributions in the field of Space Weather and Space Climate. Medal recipients’ achievements must have been documented via publications in peer-reviewed journals or book chapters, or must be technological contributions that have led to a fully implemented and documented new Space Weather or Space Climate capability. Medal recipients’ work must be internationally recognized in the field of Space Weather and/or Space Climate.

Nomination instructions: https://esww2024.org/call-for-sessions/medal-nominations/