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GISMEO Maps and Mince Pies

Dec. 5, 2024 13:00 — 15:00

The Map Room - University Library

Registration is open


The GISMEO community are excited to celebrate the University’s map collection at this special event.



Spotlight on GISMEO Community Co-Lead

Kate Harrison,

Donna Sherman (Map Curator, Special Collections) is one of the GIS, Mapping and Earth Observation (GISMEO) community leads. Find out more about Donna's interest in maps, her role as Map Curator and and her hopes for the GISMEO community.

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Announcing Upcoming GISMEO Community Drop-in Sessions

Kate Harrison,

For anyone interested in Geographical Information Systems, Mapping, and Earth Observation, the GISMEO community has announced the dates of its regular drop-in sessions.

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GIS in action a GISMEO community event

Nov. 20, 2024 12:30 — 14:00

Online via Zoom

Registration is closing soon


Discover how GIS is shaping research, teaching, and well-being initiatives across the university. Hear from guest speakers, explore real-world applications, and share your feedback to help guide the future of GIS. The event will conclude with an interactive Q&A.



Connecting the GIS, Mapping & Earth Observation Community

Vicky Short,

We are happy to report that during its first community event, the GISMEO community has already produced new connections and opportunities for its members.

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Launch of GIS, Mapping and Earth Observation Community

July 24, 2024 13:00 — 14:00

Online

Registration is NOW CLOSED


Join researchers from across the University for the launch of the new Geographical Information Systems, Mapping and Earth Observation community.



Launch of new GIS, Mapping and Earth Observation Community

Image of earth taken from space by NASA
Image of earth taken from space by NASA
Gail Millin-Chalabi,

Join us in launching a new Computation and Data in Research (CaDiR) community! The GIS, Mapping and Earth Observation (GISMEO) community aims to facilitate innovative and interdisciplinary use of geospatial methodologies and technologies through building a dedicated, university-wide geospatial community.

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