EAGLE M.Sc. application deadline 2017 is approaching

EAGLE M.Sc. application deadline 2017 is approaching

May 8, 2017

The EAGLE MSc. application deadline for the upcoming winter term is approaching. Apply within the next 7 days: http://eagle-science.org/apply – all details about needed documents are listed on this page.

Learn within EAGLE how to apply remote sensing for a variety of environmental applications, explore new methods and collaborate with other disciplines. Also read the news by our EAGLE students on their webpage.

More details about the study program or the courses can be found here:

http://eagle-science.org/about/

http://eagle-science.org/courses/

http://eagle-science.org/specialization/

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