The scientific program is now available here.
The European Space Weather Week (ESWW) Programme Committee, The Institute of Physics (IOP), Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS), United Kingdom Research and Innovation – Science & Technology Facilities Council – Department for Space (STFC RAL Space), and the Met Office are delighted to announce that ESWW2027 will take place at the the Convention Centre Dublin (CCD) in Ireland. The conference will take place from Monday 22 November to Friday 26 November 2027 inclusive.
Located in the heart of Dublin city centre overlooking the River Liffey at Spencer Dock, the CCD sits within the vibrant Docklands district, the city’s financial and technology hub. Just 13 km from Dublin Airport, the venue is easily reached within approximately 20–30 minutes, with regular public transport and taxi services ensuring a smooth arrival experience. Dublin is exceptionally well connected internationally, with direct flights from major cities across Europe, the UK, North America, and beyond, making it a highly accessible destination for delegates worldwide.
The CCD offers state-of-the-art, purpose-built conference facilities and is recognised as the world’s first carbon-neutral convention centre. In addition, Dublin provides an excellent range of accommodation options, with numerous hotels spanning a variety of budgets located within walking distance of the venue or a short journey away. The city’s compact and walkable nature ensures that delegates can easily move between hotels, the conference venue, and social events.
Combining world-class infrastructure with a welcoming atmosphere, rich culture, and renowned hospitality, Dublin offers an outstanding setting for ESWW2027. We very much look forward to welcoming you to Dublin!
Registration for ESWW 2026 is now open. To register, please log in to your personal page in the registration area (with the same credentials used for the abstract submission).
More information is available on the registration page.
The European Space Weather Week (ESWW) Programme Committee, The Institute of Physics (IOP), United Kingdom Research and Innovation – Science & Technology Facilities Council – Department for Space (STFC RAL Space), and the Met Office are delighted to announce that ESWW in 2028 will be held at Venue Cymru, set on the stunning seafront of North Wales, in the UK. The conference will take place from Monday 06 November 2028 to Friday 10 November 2028, inclusive.
Venue Cymru is a modern, purpose-built conference centre offering excellent facilities, with panoramic coastal views and easy access to the town of Llandudno. The location combines a professional event setting with a relaxed seaside atmosphere, making it ideal for both formal sessions and informal networking.
Llandudno is well connected by rail and road, with direct train services from major UK cities and convenient access via nearby international airports, including Manchester and Liverpool. We will also explore arranging coach transfers from key international airports to help make onward travel as smooth as possible for delegates. A wide range of accommodation options are available within walking distance of the venue, from hotels to guesthouses, ensuring delegates can find something to suit all preferences and budgets.
All three organisations bring extensive experience in delivering ESWW and similar international events, and they will work closely together to ensure the 2028 meeting upholds the high standards and traditions of the annual ESWW meeting.
“ Rydym yn edrych ymlaen at eich gweld yng Nghymru” – “We look forward to seeing you in Wales”.
ESWW 2026 will feature a Space Weather Fair on Wednesday 4 November afternoon/evening.
How to Apply:
To book your space, please send an email to
Find all the detailed information here.
The E-SWAN Sustainability Working Group is delighted to announce that it is organising a Sustainability Workshop on the Sunday afternoon before ESWW 2026 at the Galileo Galilei Institute. The workshop will focus on the impact of space activities on the environment, using a space or climate fresco to illustrate this. The fresco will be followed by an open discussion about moving between academia and industry, with a particular focus on how sustainability aspects are addressed in both communities. All ESWW 2026 participants are welcome to register for the workshop, but places are limited.
Information and application: https://events.spacepole.be/e/ eswan_WGsust_workshop2026
Applications are now open until the maximum number of participants has been reached.
The European Space Weather Week (ESWW) Programme Committee, The Institute of Physics (IOP), United Kingdom Research and Innovation – Science & Technology Facilities Council – Department for Space (STFC RAL Space), and the Met Office are delighted to announce that ESWW in 2028 will be held at Venue Cymru, set on the stunning seafront of North Wales and with easy access to the town of Llandudno, in the UK. The conference will take place from Monday 06 November 2028 to Friday 10 November 2028, inclusive.
Find all the detailed information here
The closing date for both Oral Abstracts submissions and Live Forecasts proposals has been extended to 21st May 2026.
The abstract submission form is available here.
The guidelines for abstract submission are available here.
Applications for financial support by ESA Accademy for ESWW 2026 are now open.
ESA Academy is pleased to sponsor up to 4 tertiary education students to attend the European Space Weather Week 2026 under the ESA Academy Conference Student Sponsorship programme.
Important Dates
To request financial support, please complete this form here.
Applications for Space Weather Training Course are now open.
In conjunction with the European Space Weather Week conference 2026, E-SWAN EOCOM is organising a space weather training course in Firenze, Italy from Thursday 29 Oct to Sunday 1 Nov 2026.
More information are available at:
Important Date
To apply please click here for the registration link.
Applications for financial support for ESWW 2026 are now open.
Financial support will be granted to a limited number of participants on a per-application basis and may include fee waivers, accommodation, and travel support.
Important Dates
To request financial support, please complete this form here.
The abstract submissions (and Live Forecasts proposals) for ESWW 2026 are open.
Important Dates
Opening date (oral+poster abstracts, Live Forecasts proposals) - 13th April 2026
Closing date (oral+poster abstracts, Live Forecasts proposals) - 15th May 2026
The abstract submission form is available here.
The guidelines for abstract submission are available here.
The call for submission of abstracts to sessions and Live Forecasts proposals will open on 13th April 2026. The full call information, including the titles and conveners of the selected sessions, will be published on the ESWW 2026 website
The closing date for Topical Discussion Meetings (TDMs) has been extended to 10th April 2026.
The closing date for both Oral Abstracts submissions and Live Forecasts proposals is 15th May 2026.
The extended closing date for poster submissions is 14th September 2026.
For more information on important dates see: https://esww2026.eswan.eu/news/timeline
The call for convening of sessions and discussion meetings is available in Call section of the website.
More information are available on the guidelines for session proposers.
The call for convening of sessions and discussion meetings is available in Call section of the website.
More information are available on the guidelines for session proposers.
European Space Weather Week (ESWW) 2026 will be held in Florence, Italy from 2nd - 6th November in a hybrid format. The overarching theme for ESWW2026 is ‘Data-driven and physics-based cross-scale space weather and space climate’.
The ESWW conference is an excellent opportunity for people from all over the world to gather and discuss the most recent insights in space weather and space climate, and to address the emerging challenges and impacts. Science, observations, data exploitation, data standards and metadata, service development, operational models, engineering and industrial needs are all important aspects of the field that are addressed.
One of the strengths of ESWW is that participants can contribute significantly to its content through Parallel Sessions, Plenary Sessions and Topical Discussion Meetings (TDMs). The ESWW Programme Committee (PC) and Local Organising Committee (LOC) are pleased to announce that the call for the convening of these sessions will be open during the following time window:
Opening date - 16th February 2026
Closing date (plenary and parallel) - 20th March 2026
Closing date (TDMs) - 3rd April 2026
A short synopsis of each element is given below. More information are available on the guidelines for session proposers.
Plenary Sessions
This year, the ESWW will host four plenary sessions.
* Two plenary sessions will be dedicated to topics proposed by the community. Here, the community is invited to submit proposals to convene.
Plenary session proposals are invited covering one or more of the following topics: modelling, data analysis, instrumentation, observations and measurements, end-user needs and applications, and R2O2R. The proposed sessions must fit within the theme of the conference, "Data-driven and physics-based cross-scale space weather and space climate".
Proposals are sought that are engaging, of a particularly high-standard, relevant to the broader space weather and space climate community and designed to stimulate discussion and debate.
* The other two plenary sessions will feature distinguished presentations proposed by the convenors of parallel sessions, promoting parallel sessions to a broader audience. As such these sessions will not be part of this call.
Parallel Sessions
This year ESWW PC decided to implement a new format for parallel sessions. Those interested in convening a session at ESWW2026 may submit a proposal to one of the following Topics:
Proposers have the freedom to choose the title for their session. In the session description, the motivation and the reason why the proposed session is relevant for this year should be provided in one or two sentences. The proposed session may be a general one or focusing on a specific subject related to a selected Topic.
A single OPS session is intended, which will welcome submissions on research topics related to Space Weather and Space Climate but not covered by any other focused sessions. The OPS session will be proposed by the PC and a team of conveners to lead such session will be announced later. One member of the PC will join the team to offer support.
The PC strongly encourages those who have not previously proposed a session to do so. In line with our commitment to diversity and inclusion, we welcome and encourage applications from conveners of all backgrounds, including but not limited to, different career stages, geographical locations, ability, genders, and ethnicities.
Topical Discussion Meetings
Topical Discussion Meetings (TDMs) are an important component of the European Space Weather Week (ESWW) – a format meant to facilitate engaging debates within the heliospheric, and space weather and space climate communities. These meetings provide the opportunity for interested participants to address key issues in a community forum style that complements the conference sessions. Potential conveners must describe in dedicated fields of the proposal form the target community, the expected outcome of the meeting, and its potential impact. After the selection of the proposed TDMs is made, the proposers will be informed in Q2 of 2026.