20th East Eurasia International Workshop (11-17 October 2026, Chengdu, China)

The IAG is happy to give auspices 20th East Eurasia International Workshop (EEIW), organised by the Faculty of Geoscience and Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University (FGE SWJTU) and the International Organizing Committee of EEIW.

The workshop will be held on 11-17 October 2026 in Chengdu (China), and will be focused on the theme: “Present Earth Surface Processes and Long-term Environmental Changes in East Eurasia”. Main themes will be as varied as surface processes, lake catchment, paleolimnology, geohazards, climate changes… and many others!

As this year is the Twentieth Jubilee Meeting of the EEIW, the organizers are preparing a truly memorable meeting – honouring two decades of partnership and discovery. Its program will include the publication of extended abstracts, a proposed special issue in the Quaternary International Journal, an inspiring three-day field excursion, and the EEIW Students’ Works Award.

Find all details on the event, including the program, deadlines and registration, on the first circular: .docx / .pdf.
Deadline to submit an abstract is August 30th!

Reports by IAG Grant Holders – BSG Post-Graduate Training Workshop (Windsor, UK, 1-4 December 2025)

The participants and organisers of the workshop (photo from the report of Edgar Figueira).

The IAG awarded three grants of 300€ each to help three Young Geomorphologists to attend the Post-Graduate Training Workshop organised by the British Society for Geomorphology (BSG). Congratulations to Edgar Figueira, Barbora Koláčková and Aleksandar Pilipović!
Grant Holders describe a “highly rewarding training event” that had a “warm and supportive atmosphere”. The workshop provided diverse types of training: networking, public speaking, concise presentation of research, project planning and time management, research ethics, practical sessions (programming with R and Python)… As for every year, Grant Holders also especially appreciated to have the opportunity to meet other PhD students, as well as the “beautiful scenery” of the Windsor Park and Lodge.

Find the full reports of Grant Holders here: