About Us:
The CGU began as a society dedicated to the scientific study of the solid earth and has evolved into one that is concerned with all aspects of the physical study of Earth and its space environment, including the Sun and solar system. To express this broader vision of the geophysical sciences, the Union has adopted a sectional structure that allows individual sections to function as semi-autonomous entities.
To promote scientific communication, the CGU organizes Annual Meetings, topical conferences and workshops. To recognize outstanding scientific achievement and contributions to the Canadian geophysical sciences, the CGU offers various awards ranging from Best Student Paper awards to the J. Tuzo Wilson Medal, honouring Canada’s premier geophysicist and first medal recipient. To communicate exciting research results to the university community and the general public, the CGU sponsors a nationwide Distinguished Lecturer Series and facilitates other forms of public exposure of science. To strengthen the geophysical sciences in Canada and Canadian science in general, the CGU provides representation on the Canadian Geosciences Council and the Canadian National Committee for the International Union for Geodesy and Geophysics.
Our Mission/Activities:
- advance and promote the scientific study of Earth and its environment in space and to serve as a national focus for the geophysical sciences in Canada.
- foster cooperation between the Canadian geophysical community and other national and international scientific organizations.
- encourage communication through the organization and sponsorship of conferences and the publication of scientific results.
- promote integration of geophysical knowledge with that of other sciences concerned with the improvement of life on Earth.