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04.10.2025
Название | Дата, место | Предельный срок подачи | Ссылка | Темы, цели, задачи |
SCOSTEP’s 16th Quadrennial Solar-Terrestrial Physics (STP-16) Symposium | June 1-5, 2026 Thessaloniki, Greece | Abstract submission deadline: 10 January 2026 | Подробнее | The SCOSTEP 16th Quadrennial Solar-Terrestrial Physics Symposium (STP-16) aims to gather eminent scientists from solar, magnetospheric, ionospheric, and atmospheric physics communities to discuss and deliberate on the cutting-edge sciences pertaining to STP, especially the cross-scale coupling processes as a focus area in each of the traditional topics deliberated upon during the earlier STP meetings. A series of tutorials/lectures by eminent scientists will be provided two days prior to the STP-16 symposium, i.e., on 30-31 May 2026, for students and early-career scientists on topics of solar-terrestrial physics |
46th COSPAR Scientific Assembly «Sustainable space research for the planet» | 1 — 9 August 2026 Florence, Italy | Abstract submission deadline: 13 February 2026 | Подробнее | The COSPAR Scientific Assembly serves as a platform for scientists, researchers, engineers, and space professionals from around the world to gather and present their latest research findings, exchange knowledge, and discuss advancements in space science and technology. |
The IAF Global Space Conference on Climate Change 2026 «Uniting Space and Earth for Climate Resilience» | 2 – 4 June 2026 Kigali, Rwanda | Abstract Deadline: 7 November 2025 (23:59 CET) | Подробнее | GLOC 2026 will be addressing various topics of interest in relation to space and climate change with a specific focus on: Climate Adaptation and Resilience Green House Gas Monitoring and Impact Assessment Big Data, AI, ML, Digital Innovations, and Green Energy Solutions Service Development and Data Access Disasters and Emergency Management Good Governance, Climate Policy, and Sustainable Development Goals Technology and Innovation Economy, Finance and Investments for Climate Goals Outreach, Education, Community Training, and Knowledge Sharing/International Collaboration The conference will bring together the international community, including senior representatives of the major space agencies, industries, governments, policy makers, academia and NGOs, as well as representatives of non-space sectors involved in the climate change debate. These leaders in the field will converge in Kigali, Rwanda to present results, exchange ideas, debate roadmaps, and discuss the future opportunities provided by space activities to contribute to the global climate change mitigation efforts. |