Open day of the Faculty of Technical Sciences, presentation of the study program Geodesy and Geoinformatics and GEOBIZ project

On May 14th 2022, the Faculty of Technical Sciences opened its doors to high school students who are interested in studying at this faculty of the University of Novi Sad. Visitors had the opportunity to hear all about the study programs they can enroll in the 2022/2023 school year. Additinaly, they are informed about the entrance exam, the possibility of applying for several study programs as well as the opportunities for all activities that the Faculty provides.

Second LLL course of University of Tirana

FHF organized on April 27th-28th, 2022, the second LLL course in SIG (Geographic Information Systems), in the framework of the GEOBIZ project – Problem-based and business-oriented learning to achieve academic excellence in Geoinformatics" co-financed by the Erasmus + Program of the EU.

Workshop-LLL cooperation Bussines-Academia with EMA

According 2nd cycle of the GEOBIZ Project, University of Pristina, Project Partner number P14, held practice workshop-LLL focusing B-A. The gathering took place at the Emergency Management Agency (EMA) premises.. In the second round of B-A, in cooperation with EMA, we organised a joint study practice as never stop learning (LLL), with the topic: "Practical implementation of geoinformation in emergency management"

EO4GEO final conference, May 17-18, 2022

The EO4GEO project, implemented by a consortium of 26 partners, including KU Leuven, University of Zagreb - Faculty of Geodesy and Novogit, invites you to the final conference of the project, which will be held on May 17th and 18th in hybrid mode (Brussels and online) where the results of this four-year Erasmus+ project will be presented. Join us in a discussion with key European actors from the Earth Observation and Geographic Information domain and stakeholders from the education and training sector.

Why is GIS important in Urban Planning

Cities are systems of tremendous, ever-evolving complexity. Responsibly guiding an area’s development requires spatial information that’s robust, nuanced and constantly updated, as well as the problem-solving skills to apply that information. This challenge has made geographic information science and technology (GIST) invaluable to urban planners.

https://geobiz.eu/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/geobiz-footerlogo.png
https://geobiz.eu/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/erasmus-footer.png

Official web site of GEOBIZ project funded by European Union under ERASMUS+ KA2 Capacity Building in Higer Education.

Contact
+ 385 (1) 4639 375

Subscribe to our newsletter.

©2022 GeoBiz. All rights reserved | Privacy Policy | Web by Kiosk Studio