13 July 2009, 10:30am
Kingston University London Centre for GIS Summer School in conjunction with Association for Geographic Information
Visit www.agi.org.uk/events to register
STRICTLY LIMITED TO 20 PLACES PER DAY
Who is this course for?
Development of skills in the analysis, management and presentation of spatial information has become relevant in many different types of organisation. The course is designed for those needing to undertake or understand the outcomes of spatial analysis but lack the background knowledge and experience. You might have some experience of using geographical or spatial information in local government, an environmental agency, planning consultancy, voluntary or commercial organisation but would like to develop skills in using GIS. You might be a graduate about to embark on a postgraduate course or a researcher undertaking an investigation that would benefit from an understanding of GIS, spatial analysis and presentation.
The course will comprise a series of 1-day technical workshops each of which can be studied independently but which also form a coherent 5-day course covering major aspects of the subject. Lectures and practical exercises will use the state-of-the-art facilities at Kingston University London and be delivered by Kingston's world-renowned GIS staff.
Venue
Kingston University
Penrhyn Road
Kingston upon Thames
Surrey
KT1 2EE
Registration
Per day without accommodation - £300+VAT
4 workshop days without accommodation - £1100+VAT (saving of £100+VAT)
5 workshop days without accommodation - £1300+VAT (saving of £200+VAT)
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Kingston, University, London, Centre, for, GIS, Summer, School, in, conjunction, with, Association, for, Geographic, Information,
Visit, www.agi.org.uk/events, to, register
STRICTLY, LIMITED, TO, 20, PLACES, PER, DAY,
Who, is, this, course, for?
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Member of the London Chapter of ISACA, the Information Systems Audit & Control Association (www.isaca.org)