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Volume 2025 Number 28 - September 7, 2025

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Dear E-SWAN readers,

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The E-SWAN Newsletter Editorial Board

The Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate (JSWSC) is seeking a new Editor-in-Chief!

JSWSC seeks a new Editor-in-Chief (EiC) to join its leadership team and help shape the future of this #GoldOpenAccess journal published by EDP Sciences.

Key responsibilities:

• Develop the journal’s strategy and scientific profile

• Ensure the quality and integrity of peer review

• Represent JSWSC publicly and liaise with EDP Sciences and E-SWAN

• Oversee Topical Issues and manage the Editorial Board

• Solicit manuscript submissions from the space weather and space climate communities

Requirements:

• Residence or primary affiliation in Europe

• Prior experience as a journal editor (regular or guest)

• Strong scientific communication skills in English

 

- Term: 4 years (renewable)
- Volunteer position – no remuneration
- Applications review starts in August 2025

Find more information here.

Submit your application (CV + motivation letter) to: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

Topical Issues open for submission

"Space Climate: Solar Extremes, Long-Term Variability, and Impacts on Earth’s System", deadline: 30 September 2025

Topical Editors-in-Chief (T-EiC):

This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. (hisashi-at-nagoya-u.jp), Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan; RAL STFC, Didcot, Oxfordshire, UK
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. (chatzistergos-at-mps.mpg.de), Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Göttingen, Germany

   

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European Space Weather Week 2025 in Umeå, Sweden - Important deadlines

Dear space weather and space climate community,

Only two months until the European Space Weather Week 2025 in Umeå, Sweden!

There are two important deadlines coming up on the 5th of September:

  • Abstract submission deadline for posters: click here to submit your abstract for a poster for ESWW 2025: Poster abstract submission
  • Early bird registration: register until 5th of September for the reduced conference fee and save up to 2300 SEK! Early bird discounts are also available for online participants and students! Registration

The regular registration for on-site participants closes on September 30, late registration on-site at the conference will be possible but not recommended. Online participants can register until October 17

If you are interested in booking a stand at the fair, you can do so until September 26. More information can be found here: Space Weather Fair

If you have not already done so, we encourage you to book your travels and accommodation as soon as possible. Click here for more information: Travel and Accommodation

The schedule for the conference can be found here: Schedule. A detailed program is available here: Program Timetable

We recently got a winner for the music night song competition! Congratulation to Daniel Price, University of Helsinki, Finland! Read all about it here.

And the social program is getting in place, more information by the end of September. 

Feel free to browse the website ESWW2025 for more information about the conference.

We are looking forward to meeting you in October!

 

The ESWW2025 Organization Team

Space Climate 10 Symposium (9-12 June 2026, Aland Islands, autonomous region of Finland)
 
 
The Space Climate Symposia Series brings together the world’s leading experts to uncover the mysteries of long-term solar activity and its far-reaching impacts.
The Symposia focus on three core objectives:
  • Exploring the causes and effects of long-term solar variations, with an emphasis on the solar magnetic dynamo and the phenomena it drives, such as sunspots, flares, coronal mass ejections, and high-speed solar wind streams.
  • Understanding how solar activity influences near-Earth space, the atmosphere, and even the climate over time scales ranging from months to millennia.
  • Refining the datasets, including sunspot numbers and geomagnetic records, that form the foundation of solar research.
Don’t miss the Space Climate 10 Symposium, happening in June 2026 in Åland Islands. Join us to shape the future of space climate science!

 

Beacon Satellite Symposium 2025 (10 - 14 November 2025, Rome, Italy)

We are pleased to announce that the Beacon Satellite Symposium 2025 will take place in Rome, Italy, from November 10 to November 14, 2025. This symposium, organized by the Beacon Satellite Group of the International Union of Radio Science (URSI) Commission G, will bring together leading researchers and experts in ionospheric science from around the world.

The periodic symposia organized by the Beacon Satellite Group provide an exceptional platform for ionospheric scientists to meet, collaborate, and advance their understanding of ionospheric  physics and effects on radio propagation. These symposia play a key role in our mission, fostering discussions among experts across various scientific disciplines, research fields, technological applications, and engineering.

Further details about the symposium will be made available on our official website, which is available at https://bss2025.ingv.it/ .

Updates will be published regularly as more information becomes available.

We look forward to welcoming you to Rome for what promises to be a valuable and engaging symposium.

Solar Phisics Topical Issue
 
Solar Physics has introduced a Topical Issue titled "How SDO Has Revolutionized Our Understanding of the Sun". Details of this issue can be found at
 
 
We invite research submissions that explore how enhanced data and advanced modeling from Solar Cycles 24 and 25 have deepened our understanding of the solar magnetic fields, internal dynamics, and solar activity. Of particular interest are studies demonstrating how these studies have improved activity predictions and space weather forecasting. 
 
Importantly, this topical collection is not a conference proceeding and is not restricted to research presented at the workshop. 
We welcome diverse contributions that expand upon these themes.

All manuscripts will undergo peer review in accordance with the quality standards of Solar Physics. 

Reviews will commence immediately upon submission, and accepted manuscripts will be published without waiting for the Topical Issue closure in electronic format.

Topical Issue Editors:

Dean Pesnell, Kiran Jain and Jordan Guerra

 

 

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