News
UNIGIS Salzburg: Intro Workshop for future GIS-professionals
For the October intake of the UNIGIS professional certificate course, 11 future GIS-professionals met in Salzburg for starting together into an intensive year of studying. With the exception of this introductory workshop UNIGIS professional is completely [...]
UNIGIS Salzburg news
2018 is a special year for Z_GIS, Interfaculty Department of Geoinformatics at the University of Salzburg and UNIGIS Salzburg: one highlight follows upon the next. The latest newsletter from UNIGIS Salzburg is focussing on these [...]
Marijke Bekkema receives UNIGIS Academic Excellence Prize @AGIT conference
"For my MSc thesis I chose a subject that matters a lot to me because it is happening in my backyard: agricultural intensification of grassland use which causes loss of biodiversity and specifically meadow bird [...]
Events
UNIGIS Connect 2019
Celebrating 40 Years of GI Science & Technologies @ Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam This annual event at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam is connecting UNIGIS students (current and eternal), alumni, staff and anyone interested in UNIGIS. It will [...]
The QGIS Users and Developers Conference 2019
Last week, from 4th to 10th March, the QGIS International User and Developers Conference was held in A Coruña, Spain. QGIS is one of the most important free and open source software for GIS. It [...]
u_Lecture webinars fall/winter semester 2018/19
Starting from September, we are looking forward to an exciting roster of outstanding speakers on a range of topics covering themes of current interest for UNIGIS alumni, students, and everyone else. The open u_Lecture webinar [...]
Webinars
Webinar 25 April | GIS approaches to mapping wilderness
Dr Steve Carver, Senior Lecturer, University of Leeds Throughout early human history, wilderness has been a place of fear and dread, of wild beast and wilder people, often shown on old maps as “Parts Unknown” or [...]
Webinar 29 March | Examining the impact of climate change in Tanzania
Rachael Reynolds, Phd Candidate Manchester Metropolitan University Climate is a key determinant affecting a number of disease pathogen life cycles and transmission. Over recent decades, climatically related diseases have shown increasing change in spatial location, [...]
Webinar 6 Jan 2016 | GI Capacity Building in Schools
Willemijn Simon van Leeuwen - Director Geo Science Center GeoFort Mark Opmeer - Researcher Digital Humanities (recording) Is Minecraft a useful teaching tool? Researchers at SPINlab (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) are trying to find the answer [...]