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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

NGI to benefit from a share of £50m HEFCE Catalyst fund

Description
Minister for Universities and Science, David Willetts, announces a £50 million boost for universities to stimulate the UK's economy

PhD opportunity - EPSRC CASE

Description
EPSRC Industrial CASE studentship in precise location measurement in indoor and outdoor performance sports

European Sat Nav Competition

Description
An ideas competition for students and research associates, especially with a background in GNSS

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Events

RIN Day Conference Series 2013

Date
06/12/2012 - 06/12/2013
Location:
Various UK locations
Description
A series of one-day conferences, with presentations from leaders in the field of navigation

3rd TRANSMIT Summer School

Date
01 - 05/07/2013
Description
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

4th Open Source GIS Summer School

Date
08/07/2013
Location:
Spain.
Description
A Summer school focussing on open web mapping services and web applications

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