Nottingham Geospatial Institute
Nottingham Geospatial Institute (NGI) is a leading cross-disciplinary research and teaching institute at The University of Nottingham. NGI specialises in spatial and location-based science and engineering, empowered by satellite positioning, remote sensing and integrated technologies. Formed in 2011, NGI is the result of a merger between the Institute of Engineering Surveying and Space Geodesy and the Centre for Geospatial Science.
Latest news
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- Minister for Universities and Science, David Willetts, announces a £50 million boost for universities to stimulate the UK's economy
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- EPSRC Industrial CASE studentship in precise location measurement in indoor and outdoor performance sports
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- An ideas competition for students and research associates, especially with a background in GNSS
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Events
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- 06/12/2012 - 06/12/2013
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- Various UK locations
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- A series of one-day conferences, with presentations from leaders in the field of navigation
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- 01 - 05/07/2013
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- An annual Summer School for those interested in solar activity, its effects on the ionosphere, and the widespread impact on a range of terrestrial systems
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- 08/07/2013
- Location:
- Spain.
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- A Summer school focussing on open web mapping services and web applications
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