Spationomy concluding event is knocking on doors. The very last common gathering will take place in Olomouc on 22 August this summer. Everything what has been done during the Spationomy life-span will be presented. And much more… Come and see us. More info on the conference infopage.
We are heading towards the end of Spationomy. On 22 August we are having a Final conference, a multiplier event where all the project results is presented. Besides, we will ceremonially introduce Spationomy methodology – a book published under the Springer-Nature. We also have a nice surprise for you all. So please, do not hesitate and attend the event. More info and registration form is here.
The last event with physical mobility of students and teachers is scheduled for May 2019. This is also the last joint event within the whole Spationomy learning and teaching activities. Let’s have some more lecture and more fun and more of a simulation game. Geil Bochum! 🙂
Hello all, we are about to start final cycle of the project. The first common gathering is planned at the beginning of February in Olomouc (Czechia). Later on in May, we plan to go to summer school in Bochum (Germany). We are looking forward to meeting you soon 🙂
Asi in previous years, this 5-days event represents a first part of the Interdisciplinary Learning Block (IntLeB) within the third and last interation of the Spationomy project. MVSO and UPOL is ready to host all the participants this upcoming intensive teaching&learning block. Topics stays the same – team management, geographical information systems, remote sensing, macro and microeconomy, quantitative methods, business informatics, visualisation and spatial economy – but changed and updated based on the feedback from previous iterations. The week will be full of intensive theoretical and practical lectures, workshops and excursion, and with a lot of fun. Let’s get started with Spationomy 2019!
This 5-days event represents a first part of the Interdisciplinary Learning Block (IntLeB) within the second interation of the Spationomy project. The host institution has already set up all the the rooms and places we need for successful teaching&learning. All participants will learn about a team management, geographical information systems, remote sensing, macro and microeconomy, quantitative methods, business informatics, visualisation and spatial economy. All in an intensive manner, theoretically and practically, and with a lot of fun. The “drill” is the first encounter between students and staff, and between different disciplines, educational backgrounds and nationalities.
Good start of Spationomy 2018!