Summer Courses

Syslab organizes various Summer Programs on application of geospatial tools and methods.

Among other Summer Programs, we run a series of professional training and short academic courses ISEPEI under the general title "Bridging ICTs and Environment" in cooperation with various international organizations and national agencies. United Nations Development Program, United Nations Environmental Program, United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs, European Commission's Joint Research Center, Google, Esri can be mentioned among others. More information about the series can be found at the ISEPEI project website.

2024 - Introduction to Geospatial Technologies for Monitoring SDGs – Early Warnings for All

2023 - Introduction to Geospatial Technologies for Achieving SDGs – Building Resilience

2022 - Introduction to Geospatial Technologies for Achieving SDGs – Food Security

2021 - Introduction to Geospatial Technologies for Achieving SDGs – Demographic Considerations

2020 - Bridging ICTs and Environment Webinar series

2019 - Innovations in Disaster Risk Reduction

2019 - Geospatial Technologies and Remote Sensing for Monitoring SDGs

2018 - Innovations in Disaster Risk Reduction

2018 - Geospatial Solutions for Sustainable Water Management

2017 - Innovations in Disaster Risk Reduction

2017 - Geospatial Technologies for Sustainable Water Management

2017 - Introduction to GIS: Geospatial Technologies for the Social Sciences (for European Consortium for Political Research)

2016 - Innovations in Disaster Risk Reduction

2016 - Geospatial Technologies and Remote Sensing for Monitoring SDGs

2016 - Geospatial Technologies for Social Studies (for European Consortium for Political Research)

2015 - Bridging ICTs and the Environment: Innovations in Disaster Risk Management

2015 - Bridging ICTs and the Environment: Making Information Talk and Technologies Work for Water Security

2014 - Bridging ICTs and the Environment: Spatial Planning and Environmental Assessment for Decision Making in Europe

2014 - Bridging ICTs and the Environment: Making Information Talk and Technologies Work