About

Every two years, WaterSciCon unifies the water community to share research, collaborate, connect scientists from around the world, and plan for the future.

History

The inaugural meeting, initially called Frontiers in Hydrology Meeting (FIHM), was held in June 2022 in San Juan, Puerto Rico and online with almost 900 attendees. After observing the favorable outcome achieved at FIHM and the potential growth in the upcoming years, the conference organizers opted to modify its initial name of "Frontiers in Hydrology (FIHM)" to the" Water Science Conference (WaterSciCon)." This strategic alteration was undertaken with the intention of drawing the attention of a broader spectrum of experts within water-related fields. The second meeting, WaterSciCon24, will be held in St. Paul, Minn., on 23-28 June 2024.

About AGU

AGU is a global community supporting more than half a million advocates and professionals in the Earth and space sciences. Their mission is to support and inspire a global community of individuals and organizations interested in advancing discovery in Earth and space sciences and its benefit for humanity and the environment.

Through broad and inclusive partnerships, AGU aims to advance discovery and solution science that accelerate knowledge and create solutions that are ethical, unbiased and respectful of communities and their values.

About CUAHSI

CUAHSI’s mission is to empower the water community and advance science through collaboration, infrastructure, and education. CUAHSI facilitates the interdisciplinary advancement of water science by making it easier for the water science community to do their work. They do this by creating connections among individuals and institutions, by bringing innovative and high-value ideas, technologies, and science to the community and into practice and by operating with high academic and professional standards.

CUAHSI is committed to ensuring that diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are core values reflected in their culture and practices. Their vision is that commitment to DEI will strengthen interdisciplinary collaboration among water scientists by fostering the integration of diverse ideas and perspectives in the hydrologic sciences.