The PhD Summer School Space Applications for Global Sustainable Development is open

25/05/2026 14:38 - 12/06/2026 14:38

The PhD Summer School “Space Applications for Global Sustainable Development” aims to bridge the gap between natural and social sciences through the practical use of space-based technologies like satellite imagery and remote sensing.

The initiative provides hands-on training in spatial analysis and GIS, giving students the tools to independently study sustainability issues on a global and local scale. Participants engage with open data, cutting-edge software, and researchers from academia and international organisations such as the UN and ESA.


The course combines technical skills with policy discussions, promoting interdisciplinary collaboration and equipping students to apply space applications in sustainability research.  


The activity will be implemented as a blended PhD Summer School coordinated by Malmö University in collaboration with Erasmus University and University of Łódź, combining online preparation (25 May–17 June 2026) with an intensive on-site week (7–12 June) in Malmö.   


Two online pre-sessions introduce basic GIS.  The on-site week includes lectures, seminars, excursions and laboratories.

Training covers remote sensing and GIS, with applied labs on rising sea levels, deforestation, urban green spaces, and nighttime light as a proxy for human development. Examination seminars will be held online after the on-site week. A full-day laboratory on 3D photogrammetry including drone-based modelling, a smartphone field research walk, and reconstruction of monuments in urban settings led by Artur Gajdos and Marcin Feltynowski (University of Łódź).  


By the end of the Summer School, participants will be able to:

  • Understand how space technologies support sustainability.  Learn what tools like remote sensing and GIS can do, and why they matter for global and local sustainability challenges.

  • Use satellite data and GIS tools. Work with open‑access data and software to analyse land use, environmental change and socio‑economic patterns.

  • Analyse real sustainability issues.  Explore how environmental, economic and social factors connect in real places, using real‑world data.


Recruitment will be carried out locally trough each UNIC partners. 


You can find more information on the University of Malmö website, for Erasmus university student please apply via this emailing krul@rsm.nl




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