Dear Australian geodesy colleagues
Just a brief note that nominations are still open (deadline extended) for AGU Geodesy Section and Union Fellowship nominations. It would be good to have more Australian nominations in these categories. In some cases, AGU membership is not required to nominate.
Deadlines: deadlines for nominations for Fellows (https://www.agu.org/honors/union-fellows) and Section Awards (https://www.agu.org/honors/section-awards-lectures) are now March 27, so 10 days from now. There is just enough time then for us to encourage some nominations.
Status: The number of nominations in the system as of last week was very low. No Fellow nominations and very few in the other categories.
Geodesy
2024
3/11/25
3/11/25
Award Name
Total Submissions
Partial
Complete
John Wahr Early Career Award
5
1
3
Ivan I. Mueller Award for Distinguished Service and Leadership
<5
0
1
Paul G. Silver Award for Outstanding Scientific Service (joint with Seismology and Tectonophysics Sections)
<5
0
0
Fellows Nominations
4
1
0
SECTION AWARDS AND LECTURES Ivan I. Mueller Award for Distinguished Service and Leadershiphttps://www.agu.org/Honors/mueller The Ivan I. Mueller Award for Distinguished Service and Leadership is presented annually and recognizes significant achievements in service to, or leadership in, the geodesy community by a mid-career or senior scientist. This award is named in honor of past AGU Fellow and AGU Smith medalist, Ivan I. Mueller, for his contributions to ... Learn Morehttps://www.agu.org/Honors/mueller SECTION AWARDS AND LECTURES John Wahr Early Career Awardhttps://www.agu.org/Honors/wahr The John Wahr Early Career Award, formerly the Geodesy Section Award, is presented annually and recognizes significant advances in geodetic science, technology, applications, observations, or theory. The award is given to early or mid-career scientists who demonstrate the potential to be elected AGU Fellows in the future through outs... Learn Morehttps://www.agu.org/Honors/wahr SECTION AWARDS AND LECTURES Paul G. Silver Award for Outstanding Scientific Servicehttps://www.agu.org/Honors/silver The Paul G. Silver Award for Outstanding Scientific Service is presented annually and recognizes significant contributions to the fields of geodesy, seismology, or tectonophysics from a mid-career or senior scientist. Nominees are assessed on their mentorship of early-career scientists, leadership on community research initiatives, o... Learn Morehttps://www.agu.org/Honors/silver SECTION AWARDS AND LECTURES William Bowie Lecturehttps://www.agu.org/Honors/bowie%20lecture The William Bowie Lecture is presented annually and recognizes significant contributions to the fundamentals of geophysics, as well as unselfish cooperation in research. It is presented by invitation only and is named to honor the life and work of William Bowie, a geodetic engineer who also served as AGU's first president. Learn Morehttps://www.agu.org/Honors/bowie%20lecture
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