Welcome to EUROGEO

 

This is the home page of EUROGEO, the European Association of Geographers.

 

EUROGEO is a European, non-governmental, non-profit organisation. It is the European scientific and educational society which was founded in 1979 which networks geographers from all walks of life and organisations who are interested in the theory methods and practice of Geography.

eurogeo board in prague

 

Latest News:

July 2010 - digitalearth.eu proposal successful - find out more

Call for Papers: submission to the European Journal of Geography - -Author Guidelines

Conference July 2010 with the IGU Commission on Geographic Education - Conference - Main Page - Spatial Citizenship keynote

Seminar May 2010 - Prague, Czech Republic - Main Page - Presentations - Photo album

Meeting of members, agenda, May 8th, Prague, Czech Republic

2010 Annual Report to members download

Latest EUROGEO newsletter

 

EUROGEO Action 2010 - get involved
EUROGEO involved in new Comenius project - more information

November newsetter published - read the headlines

New EUROGEO Publications are available for purchase ... more information

2010 Membership forms now available

 

eurogeo conference 2010, istanbul
eurogeo conference 2010, istanbul
eurogeo conference 2010, istanbul
eurogeo conference 2010, istanbul

 

Just published:

Using GeoInformation in European Geography Education, Donert K (ed), published with the IGU - members 25 euros including pp

Thinking Europeans: New Geographies of Place, Cultures and Identities, Kenae M and Villanueva M, published with Cambridge Scholars - members 25 euros including pp

To order, complete the publications form and email it to eurogeomail@yahoo.co.uk

Annual General Meeting The EUROGEO AGM was held on Saturday 30 May 2009, in Ayvalik Turkey, as part of the 2009 conference. Further details

 

2009 conference update and publication

Other international conferences and events


In 1989 EUROGEO was granted official consultative status with the Council of Europe. This was upgraded in 2004 as full participatory status. EUROGEO is the only geographical scientific body to have achieved such status.