Geomatics covers the science and technology of gathering different sources of geospatial data, which after storing, interpreting, analyzing, modelling and distributing, can be turned into useful geographic information. Geomatics involves the tools and techniques used in surveying, cartography, photogrammetry, remote sensing, satellite navigation systems, geographical information systems and other earth-related disciplines.

December 06, 2011

32nd EARSeL Annual Symposium "Advances in Geosciences", 21 - 24 May 2012, Mykonos Island, Greece


Contributions are invited on following topics:
  • Scientific applications of remote sensing, emerging methods and technologies
  • Education and training in school, university, and public life
  • Capacity building at organisations and authorities involved in environmental monitoring and protection
  • Activities dealing with natural and cultural heritage
  • Remote sensing for archaeology
  • Land use and land cover, degradation and desertification
  • Urban remote sensing
  • Oceans, coastal zones and inland waters
  • Natural and man-made disasters
  • Forestry and forest fires
  • Applications related to assist developing countries: mapping, monitoring and change analysis
  • Remote sensing and its associated support to the understanding of climate change
  • Hydrological applications: water management, underground water sources, land ice and snow
  • 3D remote sensing, Radar, Lidar, Thermal Remote Sensing
  • New instruments and methods, including ground truth
Due date for abstract submission: 15th December 2011
Notification of authors: 28th February 2012
Due date for authors' registration and payment: 15th April 2012

For more information on abstract submission, registration, fees and continuous updates please visit http://www.earsel.org/symposia/2012-symposium-Mykonos/

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4th International Workshop of the EARSeL Special Interst Group Geological Applications "Remote Sensing and Geology" 24-25 May 2012, Mykonos Island, Greece, 24 - 25 May 2012

The main subject of the workshop will be the use of Remote Sensing in Geology. Paper contributions are expected to focus on RS and GIS applications on:
  • Geological Mapping
  • Tectonic Geology
  • Mine Monitoring
  • Hydrogeology
  • Geomorphology
  • Geohazards (Landslides, Floods, Earthquakes)
Due date for abstract submission: 15th December 2011
Notification of authors: 29th February 2012
Due date for authors' registration and payment: 15th April 2012
Due date for full paper submission: 25th May 2012

For more information on abstract submission, registration, fees and continuous updates please visit http://www.earsel.org/SIG/Geology/workshop.php

ESA "Earth Observation" Summer School on "Earth System Monitoring & Modelling" (30 Jul-10 Aug 2012, Frascati, Italy)


On the occasion of the 6th EO Summer School on “Earth System Monitoring  & Modelling”, the "European Space Agency" (ESA) would like to invite young researchers to join leading experts in Earth Observation, Modelling and Data Assimilation for keynote lectures, hands-on computing practical and poster sessions. The EO Summer School will be held in ESRIN (Frascati, near Rome), 30 Jul -10 Aug 2012.


More information can be found on:
http://earth.eo.esa.int/eosummerschool/envschool/


Applications should be made on-line no later than 30 Jan 2012.
All enquiries should be addressed to
envschool@esa.int

September 28, 2011

AGILE Conference 2012 (Avignon, France) - Call for Papers


On behalf of the AGILE council, we invite you to participate in the next AGILE International Conference on Geographic Information Science, that will be held in Avignon, France.

Important dates and deadlines:

  • November, 3rd, 2011: pre-conference workshop proposal
  • December, 1st, 2011: notification of full paper acceptance
  • December, 22nd, 2011: camera ready full paper due
  • January, 12nd, 2012: short paper and poster submission
  • February, 9th, 2012: grant application
  • February, 16th, 2012: notification of short paper and poster acceptance
  • March, 8th, 2012: camera ready short paper due
  • March, 15th, 2012: early registration
  • April, 24th, 2012: workshops
  • April, 25th-27th, 2012: Agile conference

September 27, 2011

Geomatrix 2012 Conference


Geomatrix '12
26 to 29 February 2012
Mumbai, India

Geomatrix’12 is the third in a series of conferences on geoinformatics tools, techniques and applications being organized by the Centre of Studies in Resources Engineering (CSRE), IITB since 2009. The first two conferences were national level conferences; Geomatrix’12 is envisaged to be an international event with strong participation from national and international researchers and institutes of repute at both organization and delegate level.

We are expecting participation of delegates from various academic institutes, research organizations and industries to share their research findings and professional experiences with fellow researchers, professionals and students from India and abroad. We are looking forward to your enthusiastic participation in Geomatrix’12.

The focus of the conference would be on:

(a) tools and techniques of GIS, remote Sensing, satellite image processing and GPS

(b) applications of GIS and remote sensing to exploration, assessment and management of natural resources (including minerals, water resources,  forests, snow and glaciers, etc.), agriculture, natural hazard assessment and disaster management, environmental impact assessment including climate change studies, atmospheric studies, terrain studies, land-use planning, and related fields of earth sciences.

The specific themes include:

Advances in Tools and techniques of GIS
Recent advances in microwave remote sensing
State-of-the-art in satellite image processing
Global positioning systems and wireless sensor networks
Geospatial technology in mineral system studies and mineral exploration
Agroinformatics – tools and applications
Geoinformatics for coastal, marine, and urban environments
Geospatial technology for prediction and management of natural hazards and disasters
Monitoring and managing our glaciers and water resources using remote sensing
Education and educational technology in Geoinformatics.

The deadline for abstracts/proposals is 15 October 2011

Enquiries:
geomatrix@csre.iitb.ac.in
Web address:
http://www.csre.iitb.ac.in/geomatrix12
Sponsored by: IIT Bombay

August 03, 2011

PhD position in FSU Jena: Radar Remote Sensing


At the Department of Earth Observation, Institute for Geography, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, the following job vacancy is to be filled within the framework of the BMBF project INFLUINS:

1 doctoral candidate (ca. 80%, 3 years) in radar remote sensing (start between 15th of August and 01st of December 2011).

We search for a person with substantiated knowledge in radar remote sensing, in particular in SAR Interferometrie. The capability of becoming acquainted with a new topic including the use of new software packages (we use Gamma for SAR processing) is assumed. Basic programming skills (e.g. IDL, Matlab) as well as mathematical and physical comprehension are precondition.

Qualification for this position is the completed academic studies (University or University of Applied Science) in the area of Engineering, Geoscience, Mathematics or Physics (or comparable).

INFLUINS is a very large cooperative project involving diverse Universities and enterprises. Major aim of the overall INFLUINS project is to investigate the Thuringian Basin with regards to its Geology and Hydrogeology. One subproject deals with the derivation of small scale (in terms of vertical movement) dynamics of the earth’s surface based on SAR Interferometrie and PS Interferometrie. The investigation of satellite based SAR data will focus on surface height variations in the order of few millimetres per year. With regards to SAR satellite data numerous missions are available, such as ALOS PALSAR, ERS-1, 2, ENVISAT ASAR, and TerraSAR-X. In many studies the principle of DIFINSAR and PS was applied successfully to detect small scale surface deformations with varying cause (mining, oil and gas extraction, groundwater table variations etc.). Spaceborne SAR data, acquired throughout the year and thus covering diverse weather conditions and all states of groundwater levels, will be investigated close to the bore hole, which will be drilled in the framework of the overall INFLUINS project. Aim is to link the by SAR data derived spatial surface elevation variations to changes in the ground water level. The INSAR and PS results will be validated by means of ground water gauge time series and the bore hole, to identify the fluid induced signal.

The Chair of Earth Observation is involved in numerous programmes of national and international space agencies, including DLR, ESA and JAXA in the context of the TerraSAR-X satellite, ERS-1/ERS-2 Tandem Mission, several ENVISAT Cat-1 projects, and the Japanese ALOS satellite. The department’s scientists are internationally well recognized in the areas of land cover and forest biomass mapping.
 
Further information: http://www.eo.uni-jena.de/
Tel. 03641-948875, Email: Christian.Thiel@uni-jena.de

The Friedrich-Schiller-Universität
particularly aspires the hiring of female scientists, those are especially invited to apply. Challenged people will be preferred, presuming the same suitability, capability and qualification.

August 02, 2011

GIS Manager for the European Topic Centre for Spatial Information Analysis (ETC/SIA)

Job Position: GIS Coordinator

The European Topic Centre for Spatial Information Analysis (ETC/SIA) is an international consortium assisting the European Environment Agency (EEA) in its mission to deliver information on the state and trends of the environment. The lead is the University of Malaga, Spain (UMA).

ETC/SIA is organizing a competition to recruit a highly motivated and well qualified candidate to work as a GIS coordinator. This position seeks to reinforce ETC´s support to the EEA by coordinating the data management within the core team and the consortium partners.

The GIS coordinator will be motivated, professional team player who can demonstrate excellence in data management for environmental assessments, ability to innovate and have the potential to take increasing responsibilities.

The place of work is Malaga, Spain.


In the previous link, you will find the information related to: 

  • Main Functions & Requirements
  • Formal requirements
  • Characteristics of the contract
  • Benefits and Compensation
  • Necessary application materials (in English)
  • Deadline

Post-Doc in Portugal: “Impact of Land-Use changes in the arthropod fauna of the Azores“


Post-Doc in Azores Islands (Portugal): “Impact of Land-Use changes in the arthropod fauna of the Azores“:
http://sctrapp.azores.gov.pt/ext/sctr-app/formulario.asp?id_form=58&page=456

July 28, 2011

Job opportunity Forest Research, Aberystwyth, Wales

Forest Research is the Research Agency of the GB Forestry Commission. It carries out research in a number of areas related to forests and woodlands (see www.forestry.gov.uk/forestresearch).

Forest Research is seeking to recruit a research assistant (modeller) to work on a European Union project, funded through Framework Programme 7, under the acronym REPHRAME (Research Extending Plant Health Risk and Monitoring Evaluation). 

The REPHRAME project involves 11 partners in 8 countries carrying out in-depth research on the problems posed by pine wood nematode (PWN) within Europe.  The successful applicant will work with a small team, based at the Forestry Commission's Forest Research Unit in Aberystwyth, Wales, to develop models to predict the likelihood of trees being killed by the nematode pest.

Full details of this 3-year fixed-term post are available by following the relevant link from:
www.forestry.gov.uk/vacancies

The closing date for the receipt of applications is 25th August 2011. 
Please note that the position is only open to applicants who have the right to reside and work in the UK.

July 27, 2011

GIS Expert - Congo

Myjobs Prime Selection is selecting a GIS Manager (M/F) for a extensive project in Congo Brazzaville.

The GIS Manager will work for an urban land registration Project in Africa. He will work with Aerial Photographs and maps and ESRI programs. Also will be responsible for the interaction with several sources of information, with the customer and with the surveyors and Information systems

Job Requirements:
Must have working experience with GIS Technology
Must have minimum of 2 years experience in interpreting aerial photographs
Must have understanding of mapping and surveying
Fluent France – mandatory
Readiness for relocation in Africa as a single

Send us your CV in englis at: sara.alves@myjobs.pt

July 24, 2011

Postdoc Position in Spatial and Infrastructure Planning, TU Darmstadt


Postdoctoral position at the Chair for Spatial and Infrastructure Planning at Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany. This three year position will commence in October 2011 with the possibility of afurther 3 year extension.

The successful candidate is expected to conduct research on the socio-spatial conditions for the development of infrastructures and the role of infrastructures in the fabric of the city. At the same time she/he will teach two courses in spatial and infrastructure planning in different BSc and MSc programs in architecture, civil and environmental engineering.

The closing date for applications is on 24 July 2011. If you have any questions about the position please feel free to contact Jochen Monstadt
j.monstadt@iwar.tu-darmstadt.de or visit the website: www.raumplanung.tu-darmstadt.de

InSAR: An introduction to Processing and Applications for Geoscientists

August 8 - 10, 2011
UNAVCO, 6350 Nautilus Drive, Boulder, Colorado

Course will begin at 1 pm on Monday, August 8th and will end at 5pm on Wednesday, August 10th. If you prefer not to participate in the optional module, the course will end around 3pm on Wednesday, August 10.

InSAR (Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar) is a powerful tool for measuring Earth surface deformation due to earthquakes, volcanic unrest, ground water migration, and anthropogenic activity. Terabytes of InSAR data were collected for the EarthScope program that spans the entire US. Training new scientists for the interpretation of these important data sets is critical to the EarthScope mission. InSAR is also being increasingly used in studies of cryosphere (motion of glaciers and ice sheets) and atmosphere (water content in the troposphere). This short course will also help prepare scientists for the upcoming NASA InSAR mission, now called DESDynI (Deformation, Ecosystem Structure and Dynamics of Ice).

New techniques and applications of InSAR are rapidly developing, including stacking, time-series analysis of surface deformation, ScanSAR, polarimetric InSAR, and along-track interferometry. A 2.5 day workshop will introduce InSAR processing and applications to new users.

If you have considered using InSAR data and imagery in your research or want to learn more about how to apply InSAR to new areas of research, this workshop is for you. The workshop includes an overview of the technology and its application to Earth Science, an introduction to a common processing package, and an overview of different processing packages. In a hands-on session (“tinker time”), the students will use the InSAR software to process example data. An additional optional module on Wednesday afternoon will cover subpixel ground motions from glaciers, landslides, earthquakes, etc. measured from pairs of optical and SAR images using a technique called pixel or feature tracking.

Faculty: Paul Rosen, JPL; Eric Fielding, JPL; and Matthew Pritchard, Cornell University

These courses do not have a registration fee, but participants will pay their own travel and living expenses. UNAVCO will provide lunch and snacks during the short course. Scholarships are available for students who will utilize this information in their current research.

Financial Support - limited funding is available for student participation. Follow the link for more information and to apply for support.

Earth Observatory of Singapoure - Research Fellow

Earth Observatory of Singapoure - Research Fellow for the project on statistical downscaling and disaggregation of regional climate data

We are looking to appoint a research fellow, ideally holding a PhD in climatology, hydrology, applied mathematics, systems analysis or a related field, to be involved in our upcoming projects on statistical downscaling and disaggregation of regional climate data considering temporal and spatial variability. The successful candidate is expected to help develop statistical approaches for building linkages between regional climate model (RCM) outputs and high-resolution local weather data, and examine the related uncertainties and complexities. He or she is also encouraged to collaborate and interact with other researchers from the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) and Institute of Catastrophe Risk Management (ICRM).

Candidates with a proven record of excellence in conducting research, expertise in developing and applying statistical methods, downscaling methods and other methods applicable for climate study and hydrological impact study are preferred. 
This position will initially be offered for 1 year, renewable for up to 3 years depending on performance. Interested applicants are highly suggested to contact Asst/Prof Qin Xiaosheng (xsqin@ntu.edu.sg), Asst/Prof Cheung Sai Hung (shcheung@ntu.edu.sg), and Asst/Prof Koh Tieh Yong (kohty@ntu.edu.sg) for details before applying.

May 03, 2011

Researcher 'Flood risk management and spatial planning’


http://ec.europa.eu/euraxess/index.cfm/jobs/jobDetails/33689080

POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER in Web-based GIS applications and component-based software engineering


http://ec.europa.eu/euraxess/index.cfm/jobs/jobDetails/33682633

Researcher in hyperspectral imaging


http://ec.europa.eu/euraxess/index.cfm/jobs/jobDetails/33686506

Research fellow (PhD candidate) in meteorology


http://ec.europa.eu/euraxess/index.cfm/jobs/jobDetails/33687293

Postdoctoral Position in Airborne Remote Sensing in the UT/LS at UCLA


http://www.earthworks-jobs.com/climate/ucla11041.html

University of North Dakota - Graduate Research Assistantships


Graduate Research Assistantships available for Fall 2011

The Earth System Science and Policy Department (ESSP) at the University of North Dakota has research assistantship positions for students seeking a Masters of Environmental Management (MEM), Master of Science (MS) or Ph.D. For all assistantships listed below, tuition waiver is available and GRA funding is secured for 9 months; subsequent funding is dependent on student performance and availability of additional funding. Recommended deadline for application is June 1, 2011; however, early applications will receive top priority for admission. Please see ESSP website for more information about the graduate program:
http://essp.und.edu/

9 Doctoral Positions - University of Salzburg, Austria


Geographic Information Science
University of Salzburg, Austria
Doctoral College - DK-GIScience
Announcement of 9 Doctoral Positions


Geographic Information Science (GIScience) as an interdisciplinary field seeks to understand the nature of geographic phenomena and of geographic information. This doctoral college (DK for the German abbreviation used by the Austrian Science fund) advances formalized doctoral education and research training in GIScience at the University of Salzburg by integrating PhD students with focused research clusters. The DK seeks to conceptualize spatial principles and to explore scientific, educational, and policy-related uses of geographic information in order to analyze the complex relationships between individuals and society. It provides a framework for explicitly spatial scientific studies of physical and social phenomena. Three interconnected, interdisciplinary, research clusters have been defined. Representations and Data Models is focused on research into the con­ceptual modelling of space, spatial features and phenomena, and provides a spatial view of various categories of physical and abstract information objects in order to reveal the potential power of the 'spatial perspective'. Time and Process research will leverage the increasing availability of real-time sensor data, the importance of process-oriented modelling, and will address the need for temporal modelling beyond simple discrete time slices. Spatialization, Media and Society considers user perspectives and utilizes geospatial communication as a hypotheses generator for geospatial research: cognitive processes lead to mental maps which are highly relevant for actions, which in turn modify physical and societal spaces.

Concepts of spatial thinking and spatial theory are the lynchpin of this innovative cross-cutting field of research. The research clusters are logically linked, provide structure and direction for the research topics addressed, and define operational working groups for collaboration across PhD topics. Research clusters are critically important building blocks for workflows and infor­mation processing chains based on geospatially referenced information. Salzburg is an established hotspot for GIScience research and a well-known trademark in research and education, and combines University (Dept. of Geography and Geology) with non-university research (collaborating with the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Salzburg Research and research studio iSPACE). The Centre for Geoinformatics Salzburg (Z_GIS) is a flagship institution dedicated to research and postgraduate education. Since 1994, more than 750 students have graduated from the successful MSc program UNIGIS GIScience, the basis!
of a strong alumni culture.


Supported by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF), the program offers 
9 scholarships for doctoral researchers at the Paris Lodron University Salzburg

The positions are in accordance with the regulations of the FWF (
www.fwf.ac.at <http://www.fwf.ac.at/> ) and the gross salary is 26278.- Euro per year, regardless of age and family situation. Contracts will be awarded for three years with an extension option of several months under defined circum­stances. It is foreseen to spend one semester at one of 22 pre-selected partner Universities worldwide.

Candidates need to choose from the following list of 9 topics while providing a first choice and a second (alternative) choice. Detailed descriptions of the topics can be found at
http://www.uni-salzburg.at/giscience <http://www.uni-salzburg.at/giscience> .

PI / supervisor


R/M-1

T. Blaschke

Incorporating LiDARscapes in an OBIA framework

R/M-2

L. Schrott

Visualisation of landforms and geomorphic process domains using regional data sets – creating a digital geomorphological map of the European Alps

R/M-3

R. Marschallinger

3D modelling and simulation of sediment structures in overdeepened alpine basins and implications for hydro(geo)logical modelling

R/M-4

F. Neubauer

3D Structure of major fault zones and its application in engineering geology and geothermics

T/P-1

J. Strobl

Spatial System Dynamics: Simulation for Decision Support

T/P-2

A. Koch

Spatial Simulation of Urban Segregation Processes

T/P-3

E. Beinat

Geo-spatial models for collective sensing

S/M-3

S. Reich

scalability and performance in near-real-time processing of geo-spatial data streams

S/M-4

M. Leitner

Developing a research framework for criminal geographic profiling

Requirements are the excellent completion of a degree at the Masters level in Geoinformatics, Geomatics, Geography, Computer Science or any scientific/technical subject in a relevant field, and excellent English language (both oral and writing) skills.

Important dates: 

•  First Application deadline: 20 April, 2011 (later applications may be considered for a second round of interviews if any positions remain open)

•  Selection workshop (for pre
selected applicants): end of May / early June, 2011

•  Start of the program: Late September 2011, start of regular classes: 03 October.

Applicants have to submit the complete scholarship application as detailed at the website from 01 February. Successful candidates will then be invited to start their admission process at the University of Salzburg.

Further information will be forthcoming at
http://www.uni-salzburg.at/giscience 

For all inquiries, please contact
giscience@sbg.ac.at mailto:giscience@sbg.ac.at

PhD and Post-Doc Fellowships at U. Évora / Cátedra Rui Nabeiro:


1 Post-Doc:
http://www.otic.uevora.pt/index.php/otic/noticias_e_informacoes/bolsas/nacionais/bpd_uevora_catedra_biodiversidade

2 Ph.D:
http://www.otic.uevora.pt/index.php/otic/noticias_e_informacoes/bolsas/nacionais/2_bd_uevora_catedra_biodiversidade

Institut de Geomàtica - Project Manager 3D Geo-Visualization and Modelling


Description of position:

* Function: Project manager for the research unit “3D Geovisualization and Modelling”
* Contract: Initially project related 1 year contract,objective of long-term collaboration and possibility of conversion into permanent contract
* Salary range: According to the selected candidate’s experience and capacities
* Reporting: To the Head of the Unit

Functions and activities:
* Active search of regional, state, European and international funding sources in cooperation with the Head of the Unit and other researchers.
* Development of research initiatives and research proposals in the domain of 3D Geovisualization and modelling and support to the research staff in elaborating R+D+I proposals.
* Management of research and development projects from project development, project planning to implementation; including contract management, budget monitoring and justifications.
* Communication and presentation of the Unit’s activities and organization of the Unit’s educational activities.
* Active participation in international projects, research collaborations, research and educational networks.

The 3D Geo-Visualization and Modelling Unit (3D-GVM)

The 3D-GVM research unit led by Prof. Volker Paelke has been newly created in 2010 to conduct research in the domains of 3D geospatial data integration, interpretation and visualization. The central goal of the unit is to investigate the potential of 3D visualization and interaction to improve communication, analysis and interaction with geospatial and spatio-temporal data. To this end the group conducts research in the visualization and interactive analysis of complex geospatial datasets and develops and evaluates technologies for  advanced user interface like mixed reality (MR) and augmented reality (AR) and adaptive user interfaces for location aware mobile applications. Applying a user centred design perspective these technologies are validate in a wide range of geospatial applications.

Candidate profile:

* Engineer, M.Sc. or any other equivalent background or professional experience that qualifies the candidate for the specific function and activities.
* Fluent communication in the three principal working languages of the Institute: English, Spanish and Catalan.
* Experience in the management of public competitive calls and contracting of research funding. In particular, knowledge and experience in the acquisition and management of EU-Framework Programme, the Spanish National Programmes or similar and private research contracts is an asset.
* Knowledge of technical, financial and administrative Project Management.
* High level of proactive, initiative working, responsibility, teamwork, capacities to organize working groups, result oriented precise quality work and communication skills.
* Previous academic or work experience in geomatics, GIS or geovisualization and a solid background in technology and/or research are assets.
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Información complementaria de la oferta:
The Institute of Geomatics:

The Institute of Geomatics is a non-profit public consortium of the autonomous Government of Catalonia (GC) and the Technical University of Catalonia (UPC). It was created by law of the GC in 1997 and its mission is to promote and develop geomatics, through applied research and education, for the general benefit of society.

The Institute of Geomatics is organized along modern academic management principles. It integrates a friendly and motivating research atmosphere together with scientific, technical and administrative rigor. We practice the knowledge triangle of research, innovation and education. We measure our performance. We trust and respect people.

Applications:

This call and its specific rules (if applicable) are published at
http://www.ideg.es. For this call no Institute staff is eligible and only external candidates shall be considered.
Applications shall contain:

* a detailed candidate’s CV supported by documental evidence;
* one letter of reference.

The required documentation shall be sent to
cv@ideg.es.

INDICATE REFERENCE 2011-05-3DGVM-PM in all communication.
Deadline for the presentation of applications is 15/05/2011.

Institut de Geomàtica
Av. Carl Friedriech Gauss, 11
Parc Mediterrani de la Tecnologia
E-08860 Castelldefels, SPAIN

http://www.IdeG.es

April 14, 2011

DLR (Germany): Postdoctoral Researcher in the Field of Earth System Model Evaluation


Erasmus Mundus Programme in Flood Risk Management: Global Change, Hydroinformatics and Planning (FLOODRisk)


The Erasmus Mundus Programme in Flood Risk Management: Global Change, Hydroinformatics and Planning (FLOODRisk) focuses on integrated flood risk management. It is a two-year world-class integrated course aimed at qualifying graduates to deal with the enormous challenges in Flood Risk Management. Regarding 2011 edition, applications deadlines from prospective self funded candidates are May 31st 2011 for all applicants who need a visa to come to Germany and July 15th 2011 for everyone else. 

 

More info about this Master at: http://www.unesco-ihe.org/Erasmus-Mundus-Programme-in-Flood-Risk-Management

Remote Sensing Analysts (2 posts) - Plymouth