News and Activities
GGOS IberAtlantic (GGOS IA) functions as a regional node of GGOS, focusing on geodetic activities across the Iberian Peninsula and the Atlantic region. GGOS IA fosters collaboration among geodetic institutions while promoting scientific research and technological development tailored to the region’s unique geophysical characteristics.




Canadian Geophysical Union 2026 Scientific Meeting – Call for Abstracts
Com1, Com2, Com3, Com4, ECS, 📅 Event UpdateThe Canadian Geophysical Union (CGU) is pleased to announce that abstract submissions are now open for the 2026 Scientific Meeting, taking place May 24–27, 2026, in Halifax, Canada.
The Geodesy Section will host a comprehensive scientific program featuring advances in Earth gravity field modelling, geoid and height system modernization, GNSS/GNSS-IR, InSAR, geodynamics, deformation monitoring, satellite missions, and new developments in airborne, marine, and terrestrial gravimetry. Contributions from the international IAG community are warmly welcomed.
To promote inclusive participation, travel support is available for students and Early Career Researchers as part of the abstract submission process.
The CGU looks forward to a strong global geodetic presence at the 2026 meeting.
Ismael Foroughi, CGU Vice-President and Chair of SPC
New IAG Publications | Geodesist’s Handbook 2024 & IAG Travaux 2023–2025
Com1, Com2, Com3, Com4, ECS, GGOS, IAG, ICCC, ICCM, ICCT, Project QuGe, Services, 🏛️ Organisation NewsBoth publications are open access and come with a main DOI as well as individual DOIs for each chapter, ensuring that the contributions of IAG components and Services can be cited precisely and independently. Researchers, professionals, and students in geodesy are invited to explore both volumes, use the DOIs for precise citation, and share these resources within their networks.
Author: IAG Office
IERS | Relaunch of the Website www.iers.org
IERS, 🏛️ Organisation NewsWe are pleased to announce that, as of November 10, the IERS website has been relaunched and is now available in its updated form at
The main focus of this update was the modernization of the layout. The structure and the overall navigation have not changed significantly, ensuring that information may still be accessed in the familiar manner. In the course of the relaunch, we also took the opportunity to review and, where appropriate, update the content.
We invite you to explore the new website and welcome any feedback or suggestions you may have.
IERS Central Bureau