Following the activation of its new website, the IAVCEI is now looking for 4 enthusiast volunteers to join the official Communication Team of the Association who will be in charge of routinely implementing website and the social media under the coordination of Dr. Eugenio Nicotra (Università della Calabria, Italy).
Requested skills are:
– To be a senior or junior scientist involved in studying volcanoes s.l.; – Great familiarity with all the major social media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc.); – Good skills in using graphic softwares (Photoshop, Illustrator, and similar); – Familiarity with WordPress/Joomla CMS (not mandatory); – Fluent capabilities in speaking/writing English, French, and Spanish (in a first step); – Time availability to collaborate in publishing 1-2 scientific posts every week, plus daily content sharing; – High motivation for contributing to scientific dissemination throughout IAVCEI media channels.
Dear registrants of COV11 and volcanological community, We are living difficult times as the covid-19 pandemic has changed the political and social structure of the world, including the timing of the COV11 conference in Heraklion (Crete), Greece. In response, the…
Announcement of the Online Ceremony honoring IGEPN (Ecuador) with the 2020 IAVCEI Award for Volcano Surveillance and Crisis Management Link for the ceremony: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2785488874465131534
Dear IAVCEI members, let share with you our pleasure that today, on 2 February 2021, a renewed IAVCEI website is becoming activated, thanks to the combined efforts of our webmaster (E. Nicotra), our private partner GUARANT international, and other persons.Though…
eVolcano has launched! Please join us in celebrating the launch of our new IAVCEI e-learning platform eVolcano. eVolcano delivers peer reviewed teaching videos across the diverse Volcanology disciplines and willbe made freely available to everyone. Our Editorial Board and authors are already…
The Local Organizing Committee has been working very hard behind the scenes, making sure that the next edition of Cities on Volcanoes shall be a fully safe and successful conference, considering the extraordinary global public health issue of the COVID-19…
Given the unprecedented circumstances on global public health resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, and both ongoing and anticipated travel restrictions into New Zealand over 2021, the LOC and the IAVCEI Executive Committee have jointly considered it reasonable to postpone the…
Please accept this short reminder on the upcoming webinar about the ongoing Fagradalsfjall (Geldingadalir) fissure eruption in Iceland and its precursors on Tuesday, May 18, 2021, at 3 p.m. GMT with contributions from Nordvulk, Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Iceland,…