Application deadline for EAGLE is approaching

Application deadline for EAGLE is approaching

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May 9, 2023

Do you want to become an Earth Observation scientist, working with a variety of sensors, techniques and other ways to monitor our planet? Apply before May 15th to our M.Sc. program and join our international group of EAGLE students.

You will learn how to apply space-borne sensors such as Sentinel-1 or Sentinel-2 as well as UAS based sensors for small scale mapping of environmental features in agricultural landscapes, high mountain ecosystems or arctic environments.

Apply your remote sensing skills in various fields, from geography to conservation, collaborate with farmers, city planner, biologists or animal-environment scientists on the application of Earth Observation.

Check out the application page at http://www.eagle-science.org for details on the procedure to apply.


		
		

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