Event type:

In person

Date & time:

23 Mar 2020, 12:30 – 13:30

UCL Geomatics Postgraduate Programmes (MScs) webinar, 23/3/20

Discuss UCL’s four Geospatial Sciences MSc routes (which cover BIM and Surveying, GIS and Computing, Hydrographic Surveying and a more generalist option), plus Spatio-Temporal Analytics and Big Data Mining MSc, in our webinar on Monday 23 March 2020, at 5pm London time. Hear from our programme directors, and get an insight into postgrad life in UCL Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering. Ask your questions about entry requirements, the application process, accreditation, module content, industry links, career possibilities and more!

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UCL Geomatics Postgraduate Programmes (MScs) webinar, 23/3/20

Dr Jan Boehm

Associate Professor and Geospatial Sciences (BIM and Surveying) MSc programme director

UCL

Prof Tao Cheng

Professor of Geoinformatics and Spatio-Temporal Analytics and Big Data Mining MSc programme director

UCL

Dr James Haworth

Lecturer and Geospatial Sciences (GIS and Computing) MSc programme director

UCL

Dr Jon Iliffe

Senior Lecturer and Geospatial Sciences (Hydrographic Surveying) MSc programme director

UCL

Further information

Ticketing

Pre-booking essential

Cost

Free

Open to

All

Availability

Yes

Organiser

UCL Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering

cege-communications@ucl.ac.uk

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