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Answering multidisciplinary issues with spatial data

The use of geo information has seen a huge rise in a growing number of domains. Economy (geomarketing), ICT, policy, health care, spatial planning and urban renewal are just a few examples. Do you want to deepen your knowledge of the application of geo information within your own field of study or interests? Then the minor National Geo Information is just the thing for you. Check here whether you meet the admission requirements and find out how to apply.

Third year students of universities and Applied universities in the Netherlands can apply. To register, please email Eduardo Simao Da Graca Dias a list of your grades, an explanation of your previous experience with GIS and a brief motivation why you think this minor is relevant for you. 

ADMISSION AND REGISTRATION

For questions about the minor, please contact the coordinator of the minor: Eduardo Simao Da Graca Dias.

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