Deadline: | 1 May 2023 |
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Level of Study: | Master's programmes |
This programme takes an application-oriented approach to collecting, processing, analyzing and visualizing spatial data. Graduates are at the forefront of one of today’s fastest growing industries.
Natural disasters, poverty, food shortage, epidemics, climate change: learn to tackle society’s greatest and most complex challenges with the use of spatial data.
Deadline: | 1 April 2023 |
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Level of Study: | Master's programmes |
Deadline: | 1 April 2023 |
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Level of Study: | Master's programmes |
Deadline: | 15 March 2023 |
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Level of Study: | Short course |
This 12-week course focuses on solving problems within a specific application field.
This course focuses on the use of online and programming tools available for cloud-based image processing towards products that can be used in applications relevant to flood and drought assessments.
Learn to apply geo-information science and earth observation in your field of interest, analyse problems and apply new methods and techniques, and manage (multi)disciplinary scientific teams.
This course introduces Geo-Information Science and Remote Sensing in a context of geospatial problem-solving.
Participants are initiated in satellite & GIS of the “hydro-informatics” science needed to participate in the modern understanding of the complex spatiotemporal synergy between landscape and water.
This course will explain the physical principles governing the (urban) climate and climate change, and offer a set of methods and techniques for its analysis and monitoring.
Deadline: | 25 February 2023, 9 July 2023 |
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Level of Study: | Master's programmes |
This programme takes an application-oriented approach to collecting, processing, analyzing and visualizing spatial data. Graduates are at the forefront of one of today’s fastest growing industries.
Natural disasters, poverty, food shortage, epidemics, climate change: learn to tackle society’s greatest and most complex challenges with the use of spatial data.
Deadline: | 28 February 2023 |
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Level of Study: | Master's programmes |
This programme takes an application-oriented approach to collecting, processing, analyzing and visualizing spatial data. Graduates are at the forefront of one of today’s fastest growing industries.
Natural disasters, poverty, food shortage, epidemics, climate change: learn to tackle society’s greatest and most complex challenges with the use of spatial data.
Deadline: | 15 March 2023 |
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Level of Study: | Short course |
This 12-week course focuses on solving problems within a specific application field.
This course focuses on the use of online and programming tools available for cloud-based image processing towards products that can be used in applications relevant to flood and drought assessments.
This course introduces Geo-Information Science and Remote Sensing in a context of geospatial problem-solving.
Participants are initiated in satellite & GIS of the “hydro-informatics” science needed to participate in the modern understanding of the complex spatiotemporal synergy between landscape and water.
This course will explain the physical principles governing the (urban) climate and climate change, and offer a set of methods and techniques for its analysis and monitoring.
Deadline: | 7 April 2023 |
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Level of Study: | Master's programmes |
Deadline: | 1 May 2023 |
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Level of Study: | Master's programmes |
This programme takes an application-oriented approach to collecting, processing, analyzing and visualizing spatial data. Graduates are at the forefront of one of today’s fastest growing industries.
Natural disasters, poverty, food shortage, epidemics, climate change: learn to tackle society’s greatest and most complex challenges with the use of spatial data.
Deadline: | 22 March 2023 |
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Level of Study: | Master's programmes |
This programme takes an application-oriented approach to collecting, processing, analyzing and visualizing spatial data. Graduates are at the forefront of one of today’s fastest growing industries.
Natural disasters, poverty, food shortage, epidemics, climate change: learn to tackle society’s greatest and most complex challenges with the use of spatial data.
Deadline: | 15 January 2024 |
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Level of Study: | Master's programmes |
Deadline: | 22 March 2023 |
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Level of Study: | Master's programmes |
This programme takes an application-oriented approach to collecting, processing, analyzing and visualizing spatial data. Graduates are at the forefront of one of today’s fastest growing industries.
Natural disasters, poverty, food shortage, epidemics, climate change: learn to tackle society’s greatest and most complex challenges with the use of spatial data.
Deadline: | 23 March 2023 |
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Level of Study: | Master's programmes |
This programme takes an application-oriented approach to collecting, processing, analyzing and visualizing spatial data. Graduates are at the forefront of one of today’s fastest growing industries.
Natural disasters, poverty, food shortage, epidemics, climate change: learn to tackle society’s greatest and most complex challenges with the use of spatial data.
Level of Study: | Master's programmes |
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Level of Study: | Master's programmes |
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Cartography is an Erasmus Mundus Master of Science programme of four universities in München, Wien, Dresden and Enschede. It focusses on a broad education in cartography and geoinformatics.
This programme takes an application-oriented approach to collecting, processing, analyzing and visualizing spatial data. Graduates are at the forefront of one of today’s fastest growing industries.
GEM is a prestigious, integrated, international study programme, jointly delivered by an international consortium of four European higher education institutions.
This Master’s programme aims to educate students and professionals to become all-round managers and/or researchers in the field of geo-information.
This Master’s programme aims to educate students and professionals to become all-round managers and/or researchers in the field of geo-information.
Natural disasters, poverty, food shortage, epidemics, climate change: learn to tackle society’s greatest and most complex challenges with the use of spatial data.
Level of Study: | Master's programmes |
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This programme takes an application-oriented approach to collecting, processing, analyzing and visualizing spatial data. Graduates are at the forefront of one of today’s fastest growing industries.
Natural disasters, poverty, food shortage, epidemics, climate change: learn to tackle society’s greatest and most complex challenges with the use of spatial data.
Deadline: | 31 March 2023 |
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Level of Study: | Master's programmes |
This programme takes an application-oriented approach to collecting, processing, analyzing and visualizing spatial data. Graduates are at the forefront of one of today’s fastest growing industries.
Natural disasters, poverty, food shortage, epidemics, climate change: learn to tackle society’s greatest and most complex challenges with the use of spatial data.
Level of Study: | Master's programmes |
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This programme takes an application-oriented approach to collecting, processing, analyzing and visualizing spatial data. Graduates are at the forefront of one of today’s fastest growing industries.
Natural disasters, poverty, food shortage, epidemics, climate change: learn to tackle society’s greatest and most complex challenges with the use of spatial data.
Level of Study: | Master's programmes |
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This programme takes an application-oriented approach to collecting, processing, analyzing and visualizing spatial data. Graduates are at the forefront of one of today’s fastest growing industries.
This Master’s programme aims to educate students and professionals to become all-round managers and/or researchers in the field of geo-information.
Natural disasters, poverty, food shortage, epidemics, climate change: learn to tackle society’s greatest and most complex challenges with the use of spatial data.
Deadline: | 14 July 2023 |
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Level of Study: | Master's programmes |
Cartography is an Erasmus Mundus Master of Science programme of four universities in München, Wien, Dresden and Enschede. It focusses on a broad education in cartography and geoinformatics.
This programme takes an application-oriented approach to collecting, processing, analyzing and visualizing spatial data. Graduates are at the forefront of one of today’s fastest growing industries.
GEM is a prestigious, integrated, international study programme, jointly delivered by an international consortium of four European higher education institutions.
This Master’s programme aims to educate students and professionals to become all-round managers and/or researchers in the field of geo-information.
This Master’s programme aims to educate students and professionals to become all-round managers and/or researchers in the field of geo-information.
Natural disasters, poverty, food shortage, epidemics, climate change: learn to tackle society’s greatest and most complex challenges with the use of spatial data.
Level of Study: | Master's programmes |
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Deadline: | 2 March 2023 |
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Level of Study: | Master's programmes |
Cartography is an Erasmus Mundus Master of Science programme of four universities in München, Wien, Dresden and Enschede. It focusses on a broad education in cartography and geoinformatics.
This programme takes an application-oriented approach to collecting, processing, analyzing and visualizing spatial data. Graduates are at the forefront of one of today’s fastest growing industries.
GEM is a prestigious, integrated, international study programme, jointly delivered by an international consortium of four European higher education institutions.
This Master’s programme aims to educate students and professionals to become all-round managers and/or researchers in the field of geo-information.
This Master’s programme aims to educate students and professionals to become all-round managers and/or researchers in the field of geo-information.
Natural disasters, poverty, food shortage, epidemics, climate change: learn to tackle society’s greatest and most complex challenges with the use of spatial data.
Deadline: | 2 March 2023 |
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Level of Study: | Master's programmes |
Cartography is an Erasmus Mundus Master of Science programme of four universities in München, Wien, Dresden and Enschede. It focusses on a broad education in cartography and geoinformatics.
This programme takes an application-oriented approach to collecting, processing, analyzing and visualizing spatial data. Graduates are at the forefront of one of today’s fastest growing industries.
GEM is a prestigious, integrated, international study programme, jointly delivered by an international consortium of four European higher education institutions.
This Master’s programme aims to educate students and professionals to become all-round managers and/or researchers in the field of geo-information.
This Master’s programme aims to educate students and professionals to become all-round managers and/or researchers in the field of geo-information.
Natural disasters, poverty, food shortage, epidemics, climate change: learn to tackle society’s greatest and most complex challenges with the use of spatial data.
Level of Study: | Master's programmes |
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Level of Study: | Master's programmes |
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This programme takes an application-oriented approach to collecting, processing, analyzing and visualizing spatial data. Graduates are at the forefront of one of today’s fastest growing industries.
Natural disasters, poverty, food shortage, epidemics, climate change: learn to tackle society’s greatest and most complex challenges with the use of spatial data.
Level of Study: | Master's programmes |
---|
Cartography is an Erasmus Mundus Master of Science programme of four universities in München, Wien, Dresden and Enschede. It focusses on a broad education in cartography and geoinformatics.
This programme takes an application-oriented approach to collecting, processing, analyzing and visualizing spatial data. Graduates are at the forefront of one of today’s fastest growing industries.
GEM is a prestigious, integrated, international study programme, jointly delivered by an international consortium of four European higher education institutions.
This Master’s programme aims to educate students and professionals to become all-round managers and/or researchers in the field of geo-information.
This Master’s programme aims to educate students and professionals to become all-round managers and/or researchers in the field of geo-information.
Natural disasters, poverty, food shortage, epidemics, climate change: learn to tackle society’s greatest and most complex challenges with the use of spatial data.
Level of Study: | Master's programmes |
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This programme takes an application-oriented approach to collecting, processing, analyzing and visualizing spatial data. Graduates are at the forefront of one of today’s fastest growing industries.
Natural disasters, poverty, food shortage, epidemics, climate change: learn to tackle society’s greatest and most complex challenges with the use of spatial data.
Level of Study: | Master's programmes |
---|
Cartography is an Erasmus Mundus Master of Science programme of four universities in München, Wien, Dresden and Enschede. It focusses on a broad education in cartography and geoinformatics.
This programme takes an application-oriented approach to collecting, processing, analyzing and visualizing spatial data. Graduates are at the forefront of one of today’s fastest growing industries.
GEM is a prestigious, integrated, international study programme, jointly delivered by an international consortium of four European higher education institutions.
This Master’s programme aims to educate students and professionals to become all-round managers and/or researchers in the field of geo-information.
This Master’s programme aims to educate students and professionals to become all-round managers and/or researchers in the field of geo-information.
Natural disasters, poverty, food shortage, epidemics, climate change: learn to tackle society’s greatest and most complex challenges with the use of spatial data.