Nordic Geological Winter Meeting
The 37th Nordic Geological Winter Meeting will be held at Logomo in Turku on January 13–15, 2026. The Nordic Geological Winter Meeting brings together researchers from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, and nearby regions, representing all fields of geosciences. This year, more than 500 researchers will participate, and the program includes over 470 presentations. Organized since 1954, the meeting is a biennial tradition within the Nordic geoscience community and is held in Finland every ten years.
The organizing committee of the conference includes representatives from the Geological Society of Finland as well as staff from the geosciences departments of the University of Turku, Åbo Akademi University, and the University of Helsinki. The three-day conference features scientific sessions, including oral presentations and poster sessions, as well as an exhibition showcasing a wide range of current content related to the field. This year’s conference theme is “A World in Transition,” highlighting the interdisciplinary and forward-looking nature of geosciences and their key role in research on climate change and natural resources.
Read more about the programme here: https://ngwm2026.fi/conference-programme


