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Nordic Geological Winter Meeting 2026

January 13 - January 15

The Nordic Geological Winter Meeting (NGWM) brings together researchers from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden, representing all disciplines within the geosciences. Since its inception in 1954, the NGWM has become a biennial tradition in the Nordic geoscience community. It provides a platform for Earth scientists across the region to connect, share their latest research, and foster collaboration.

The meeting will feature three days of scientific sessions, including oral and poster presentations, as well as an exhibition showcasing a wide range of relevant content for participants. The theme for this year’s meeting is “World in Transition”, emphasizing the interdisciplinary and forward-thinking nature of the geosciences. While contributions addressing this theme are particularly encouraged, submissions from all areas of geoscience are warmly welcome. We invite geologists from academia, industry, consulting, and students to join us in this event.

The European Federation of Geologists (EFG)  will be represented at a booth through Geosektionen (EFG National Association from Sweden) and LOIMU (EFG National Association from Finland). In addition, EFG Secretary General Magnus Johansson will present the EU-funded project CRM-geothermal in which EFG is involved.

More information about the Nordic Geological Winter Meeting can be found here: https://ngwm2026.fi 

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