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Blended Intensive Program

A visit to the Buzau Mountains, Romania . From virtual sessions spanning weeks of theory, to five days in the field encountering landslides, mud volcanoes, and impact chain methodologies firsthand this program brought the science of natural hazard vulnerability to life in the most tangible way possible.

1 June 2026 Read more
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Copernicus Hubs and Institutions

A visit to EODC and UNOOSA, Vienna as part of our excursion to explore the institutions and infrastructure behind earth observation and space-based data in Austria and beyond. From high-performance computing systems to global disaster management programmes, the day offered a rare look behind the scenes of two very different but deeply connected worlds.

26 May 2026 Read more
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AI4EO Spring School

A three-day spring school in Vannes, France, exploring the latest advances in AI for Earth Observation from Foundation Models and Responsible AI to hands-on sessions with ESA Phi-lab, alongside researchers and scientists from leading institutions across Europe.

20 April 2026 Read more
Community members mapping flood risk together

Foundation Models in Earth Observation: Where We Are and Where We’re Headed

Foundation models have begun to reshape Earth Observation by enabling reusable representations across multiple geospatial tasks, opening up new possibilities for scalable and flexible analysis.

12 December 2025 Read more
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A New Country, A New Chapter: My Master’s Journey

A personal reflection on moving to Austria for the Copernicus Master’s programme, exploring life in a new country, practical learning, and growth both academically and personally. A journey shaped by new environments, new challenges, and continuous learning.

12 December 2025 Read more