Schedule:
Saturday 28th June:
1 – Community-based knowledges of volcanic disaster risk. What benefit for communities, and how do we measure influence on response? Click here for more details
2 – Early Career Workshop: Conscious and authentic leadership: lead from the inside out! Click here for more details
Saturday 28th – Sunday 29th June:
3 – Using Satellite Data for Volcano Monitoring Click here for more details
Sunday 29th June:
5 – Volcanic plume benchmarking exercise: integrating field, observations, numerical simulations, and analogue experiments Click here for more details
6 – Grain size analysis of volcanic ash: Methods intercomparison and best practices Click here for more details
Wednesday 2nd July (morning):
7 – The U.S. Geological Survey’s National Volcano Early Warning System (NVEWS) – An Update and Invitation for Feedback Click here for more details
8 – Towards Inclusive Collaboration: Reflections and discussion on engagement in global volcanology Click here for more details
9 – Hands-on with the Volcanology Infrastructure for Computational Resources and Tools (VICTOR) Click here for more details
10 – Volcanic ash: strengthening the connection between operational response and research Click here for more details
Thursday 3rd July (evening):
11 – Challenges and opportunities for women scientists in volcanology Click here for more details
Saturday 5th July:
4 – Content creation and online engagement in the world of volcanology Click here for more details
12 – Advances in Field Collection of Tephra Data Click here for more details
13 – Collaborative Technology Development in Volcanology Click here for more details
14 – Introduction to stable phase equilibrium modelling for magmatic system using MAGEMin. Click here for more details
Monday 7th – Wednesday 9th July:
15 – Early Warning For All Workshop Click here for more details
To register to workshops, click here: https://sa2025.iavceivolcano.org/registration/