How can we attract students to geomatics?
Outside of our community, and arguably even within our wider community, the term ‘geomatics’ is unfamiliar and ill defined, writes Ian Brown, senior lecturer at Stockholm University. More common in...
Outside of our community, and arguably even within our wider community, the term ‘geomatics’ is unfamiliar and ill defined, writes Ian Brown, senior lecturer at Stockholm University. More common in...
Murphy Surveys has been announced as a Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors (ICES) Approved Development Partner. The partnership scheme provides a structured programme of development for employees across key...
Murphy Surveys has announced that due to unprecedented growth, it will continue to expand its footprint in the UK with a new office and team based in the new Blackbox...
This issue has the theme of education, a subject which touches many aspects of our profession from recruitment to career progression. Jon Mills sets the scene by outlining the issues...
Digital through and through, and it’s all thanks to geoinformation. True to its slogan ‘Geoinformation – the DNA of digitalisation’, Intergeo is kicking off the year with a pioneering conference...
It is now well over ten years since Fugro Academy opened its doors within Fugro as a focal point for learning and development for the company’s 10,000-plus employees, who specialise...
Barbara Bond spent her career in public service as cartographic researcher in MoD, initially in the forerunner of the Defence Geographic Centre and latterly as the senior civilian Director and Deputy...
McCarthy & Stone Management Services are responsible for over 280 developments, providing peace of mind that it will look after its customers and their properties over the long term. For...
The 28th International Cartographic Conference took place from 2-7 July 2017 in the impressive surroundings of the Wardman Hotel in Washington DC, USA. One of the many fringe meetings, including gatherings...
The editor talks to Dr Rita Gardner CBE, Director of the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) and the Society’s head of education and outdoor learning, Steve Brace. Forget those Oxford...
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