Space training opportunities
627 training opportunities for the UK and European space sectors, last updated 8 October 2024. Curated by Space Skills Alliance.
Systems engineering
(51)
Aero/mechanical engineering
(21)
Electronics
(72)
Maintenance, manufacturing & materials
(40)
Space operations
(93)
Satellite applications
(186)
Space science
(56)
Human spaceflight
(25)
Software & data
(97)
Business, finance & law
(102)
Defence
(30)
General
(14)
Found 39 training opportunities
Displaying all 39 opportunities · Download results (CSV) · RSS feed for this search
Custom Scripts
Resource (Online) by Sentinel Hub · Free · Current
Use custom scripts to create useful and beautiful satellite visualizations in EO Browser. Visit our friendly tutorial for complete beginners and learn how to create custom color composites, implement remote sensing indices and use custom color scales to display the phenomena of your interest in an informative and appealing way.
Time-Lapses
Resource (Online) by Sentinel Hub · Free · Current
Have you ever wanted to make a cool time-lapse of a certain location, but there were clouds in a way? Or the area was too large to process at once? Read our guide for creating animations from different data collections obtained via Sentinel Hub services and follow along with the provided Jupyter Notebook.
Deep Learning for Mapping
MOOC (Online) by AI.Geolabs · Free · Current
This course provides guidelines on implementing deep learning-based semantic segmentation to detect or map urban features such as building footprints and roads. We are going to use VHR imagery for mapping the urban elements. This course consists of two labs. Lab 1 will focus on instance segmentation using Mask-RCNN on a local machine (CPU or GPU), while lab two will focus on instance segmentation using Mask-RCNN on a Google Colab.
Index Tool
Resource (Online) by Sentinel Hub · Free · Current
The Index tool has a user friendly interface for creating and visualizing satellite indices by dragging and dropping bands into the equation and setting up custom visualizations with just a couple of clicks. This guide will show you how to use the feature, which options you have available and how to fine-tune your visualization.
Data-centric Explainable Machine Learning for Land Cover Mapping
MOOC (Online) by AI.Geolabs · Free · Current
In this course, explainable machine learning refers to the extent to which the underlying mechanism of a machine learning model can be explained (Biecek and Burzykowski 2020). That is, explainable machine learning models allow us (humans) to explain what the model learned and how it made predictions (post-hoc). Note this is different from interpretable machine learning (e.g., linear and logistic regression models), which refers to the extent to which a cause and effect are observed within a model (Molnar 2019).
GIS, Mapping, and Spatial Analysis Specialization
MOOC (Online) by Coursera and University of Toronto · Free · Current
This Specialization is for those new to mapping and GIS, as well as anyone looking to gain a better understanding of how it all works and why. You will learn practical skills that can be applied to your own work using cutting-edge software created by Esri Inc., the world's leading GIS company and our industry partner.
ArcGIS with Python Scripting
Workshop (Online, Bristol, and Bath) by NobleProg · £2400-3200 · Current
This instructor-led, live training in Bristol (online or onsite) is aimed at GIS analysts who wish to automate repetitive tasks in GIS processes. By the end of this training, participants will be able to: - Build GIS applications using Python and ArcGIS tools. - Develop with the ArcGIS package ArcPy, using Python. - Apply the ArcGIS modules for map automation using object classes in Python.
Python for Geographic Information System (GIS)
Workshop (Online, Bristol, and Bath) by NobleProg · £3900-5100 · Current
A geographic information system (GIS) is a system designed to capture, store, manipulate, analyze, manage, and present spatial or geographic data. The acronym GIS is sometimes used for geographic information science (GIScience) to refer to the academic discipline that studies geographic information systems and is a large domain within the broader academic discipline of geoinformatics. The use of Python with GIS has substantially increased over the last two decades, particularly with the introduction of Python 2.0 series in 2000, which included many new programming features that made the language much easier to deploy. Since that time, Python has not only been utilized within commercial GIS such as products by Esri but also open source platforms, including as part of QGIS and GRASS. In fact, Python today is by far the most widely used language by GIS users and programmers. This program covers the usage of Python and its advance libraries like geopandas, pysal, bokeh and osmnx to implement your own GIS features. The program also covers introductory modules around ArcGIS API, and QGIS toolboox.
Esri Academy
Resource (Online) by Esri · Free · Current
Whether you’re brand-new to ArcGIS or a seasoned GIS professional who wants to master the latest technology, we have resources to help you achieve your goals.
QGIS for Geographic Information System
Workshop (Online, Bristol, and Bath) by NobleProg · £3900-5100 · Current
A geographic information system (GIS) is a system designed to capture, store, manipulate, analyze, manage, and present spatial or geographic data. The acronym GIS is sometimes used for geographic information science (GIScience) to refer to the academic discipline that studies geographic information systems and is a large domain within the broader academic discipline of geoinformatics. QGIS functions as geographic information system (GIS) software, allowing users to analyze and edit spatial information, in addition to composing and exporting graphical maps. QGIS supports both raster and vector layers; vector data is stored as either point, line, or polygon features. Multiple formats of raster images are supported, and the software can georeference images. To summarize it allows the users to Create, edit, visualise, analyse and publish geospatial information on Windows, Mac, Linux, BSD. This program, in its first phase, introduces the QGIS interface for general usage. In the second phase, we introduce PyQGIS - the python libraries of QGIS that allows the integration of GIS functionalities in your python code or your python application, so that you may even create your own Python Plugin around a particular GIS functionality
Winter-Water-Warming: Canadian SAR Applications
MOOC (Online) by European Space Agency (ESA) and EO College · Free · Current
In this course, we will introduce you to how Canadians research, develop and utilize radar remote sensing technology for mapping and environmental monitoring. In five brief lessons, you will learn about early developments of radar leading to the Canadian RADARSAT program and how Canadian government researchers and managers are currently using satellite radar data in their day-to-day work. After completing this course you will have a better understanding of Canada’s practical needs for and know-how of satellite radar when it comes to meeting the challenges of winter, water, and warming in a very large country.
Imagery in Action
MOOC (Online) by Esri · Free · Current
Transform pixels into powerful insights. This course is for anyone who wants to learn—or learn more—about the many uses of imagery, the many types of imagery, and the rapidly growing integration of imagery with GIS. Explore cutting-edge imagery applications and advanced tools to extract information from imagery and remotely sensed data. Course exercises guide you through the steps to tackle essential imagery workflows using the latest ArcGIS desktop and cloud-based apps.
ArcGIS Pro for Spatial Analysis
Workshop (Online, Bristol, and Bath) by NobleProg · £2400-3200 · Current
By the end of this training, participants will be able to: - Understanding GIS concepts and spatial data types using the latest version of ArcGIS Pro. - Investigate the user interface and evaluate the uses - Explore ArcGIS* Pro and how to utilize online content - Manage, manipulate and analyze your own data - Display and share your data in a meaningful and creative way Note: We will use the latest version of ArcGIS Pro.
Earth Observation: Disruptive Technology and New Space
MOOC (Online) by European Space Agency (ESA) and Imperative Space · Free · Current
This is a short MOOC from ESA which consists of a series of interviews with leading experts across Earth Observation and related technologies. This MOOC also acts as an additional section for the 'Earth Observation from Space: The Optical View' MOOC. The explosion in Earth Observation (EO) data from the Sentinel programme, a new generation of commercial satellites, and emerging constellations of small-sats, has created one of the greatest ‘big data’ challenges in the world today. In this course you will explore technologies such as AI, 3D data visualisation, cloud computing technologies and blockchain, and learn how they are meeting the needs of the ever growing data analytics and data navigation challenges in EO. This short course now includes an extra module on how ESA is responding to the digital trends highlighted in previous modules, and the real-world impact emerging from ESA's Phi innovation strategy.
Agricultural Crop Classification with Synthetic Aperture Radar and Optical Remote Sensing
Seminar (Online) by European Space Agency (ESA) · Free · Current
This five-part, intermediate webinar series focused on the use of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) from Sentinel-1 and/or optical imagery from Sentinel-2 to map crop types and assessed their biophysical characteristics. The webinar covered a SAR and optical refresher along with pre-processing and analysis of Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 data using the Sentinel Application Platform (SNAP) and Python code written in JupyterLab, a web-based interactive development environment for scientific computing and machine learning. The webinar also covered an operational roadmap for mapping crop type, including best practices for collecting field data to train and validate models for classifying crops on a national level. The final session of this series covered crop biophysical variable retrievals using optical data.
Land in Focus – Hazards & Disasters
MOOC (Online) by European Space Agency (ESA) and EO College · Free · Current
Welcome to the ‘Hazards and Disasters’ online courses. In the three MOOCs which are part of it, we will take a closer look at how remote sensing can answer essential questions related to the emergency response that is needed during hazardous events. Thus, disaster management heavily relies on remotely sensed data and their prompt processing in order to support decisions that can a) estimate the extent of a (natural) disaster and b) save lives by scientifically justifiable choices. In the three lessons of this course, we will present different applications of remotely sensed data for disaster monitoring to you. At first, we will take a look at droughts, then dive into mapping flood extents using an interactive cloud-based approach before ending our course with the monitoring of fire hazards.
Transform AEC Projects with GIS and BIM
MOOC (Online) by Esri · Free · Current
Infuse geographic context into the entire project life cycle. Discover what's possible when you integrate computer-aided design (CAD) data and building information models (BIM) with geographic information systems (GIS) technology. This course is for GIS and architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) professionals and anyone else who wants to improve project decision-making, gain critical insights, and deliver more sustainable infrastructure, more efficiently. You'll explore powerful GIS visualization and spatial analysis capabilities and see firsthand how location-based insight enhances each phase of the project life cycle—from planning and design to construction and ongoing operations.
Cartography
MOOC (Online) by Esri · Free · Current
Learn from experts and make beautiful maps using ArcGIS Pro. Once, only cartographers made maps. Today, anyone can. Still, cartographers can teach people to make better maps, just as chefs can show people how to prepare better meals. With coaching from accomplished cartographers and practical, hands-on exercises, you'll become a smarter mapmaker, ready to go beyond the defaults and produce engaging maps that communicate with impact.
ArcGIS for Spatial Analysis
Workshop (Online, Bristol, and Bath) by NobleProg · £2400-3200 · Current
This instructor-led, live training in Bristol (online or onsite) is aimed at field ecologists and conservation managers who wish to create data spatial projects in ArcGIS. By the end of this training, participants will be able to: - Output spatial data as visualizations. - Conduct geostatics on actual data. - Implement spatial data analysis, data processing, and mapping with ArcGIS. - Analyze spatial data for projects in ArcGIS.
Going Places with Spatial Analysis
MOOC (Online) by Esri · Free · Current
Gain a deeper understanding of spatial data analysis. This course is for people who know something about data analysis and want to learn how the special capabilities of spatial data analysis provide deeper understanding. You'll get free access to the full analytical capabilities of ArcGIS Online, Esri's cloud-based mapping and analytics platform.
Do-It-Yourself Geo Apps
MOOC (Online) by Esri · Free · Current
Anyone can build apps with ArcGIS. You don't have to be a software developer to build valuable geo-enabled apps that make your communities smarter and businesses more successful. Learn how to combine location and narrative in one application to better communicate and broadcast your story, create custom web applications that solve problems in your community, and build powerful native applications for iOS and Android devices without touching a piece of code. If you are a developer, you'll be interested in Esri's APIs, tools, and the buzzing ArcGIS developer community.
Web Mapping
Short course (London, Liverpool, and Cornwall) by Geospatial Training Solutions · POA · Current
In this one-day course we will explore Web Mapping and show you how to use a variety of different tools to display and communicate spatial information We will have a recap of the basics of spatial data and focus on how we get a variety of different types of data into web mapping platforms We will review some of the different platforms available and spend most of the time looking at the MapBox platform.
Confident Spatial Analysis in QGIS
Short course (London, Liverpool, and Cornwall) by Geospatial Training Solutions · POA · Current
This intermediate two part course will develop your skills of using spatial data, including collating data from a variety of sources including XY coordinate data and address or postcode based data. We will also cover using spatial overlays, point-in-polygon analysis and spatial joins.
Advanced Geoinformatics
Short course (Netherlands) by ITC (University of Twente) · €3850 (~£3264) · Past
Geo-spatial data is the major driver of today’s information society. Smartphones, satellites, and sensors are creating more Big Geo Data than ever. This data is used for an increasing number of scientific purposes that aim to benefit the world. It’s a matter of gathering, analyzing, distributing and visualizing the data to make it fit for specific use, e.g. in systems for improving agricultural practice or creating healthy cities. The technologies supporting these processes are at the core of geoinformatics. Effectively acquiring and efficiently managing these amounts of data takes more than skills. It also requires keeping pace with ongoing technological developments and understanding how to interpret them. The course Advanced Geoinformatics offers you the possibility to expand your competencies and skills in advanced data acquisition and information extraction methods or focus more on the integration of state-of-the-art methods in geospatial workflows. You will learn to design and develop algorithms, models, and tools to process geo-spatial data into reliable, actionable informatio
One-to-One and Bespoke Training Courses
Workshop (Penryn) by Clear Mapping Co · POA · Current
When working with Clear Mapping Co, we support you throughout the whole process, from considering your course content, to delivering your programme. We will work with you to customise a training programme to enable you to get the most out of their particular Geographic Information System.
Introduction to QGIS: Understanding and Presenting Spatial Data
Short course (London, Liverpool, and Cornwall) by Geospatial Training Solutions · POA · Current
In this two part introductory course we will give you an overview on how GIS works, and what we can and can’t do with spatial data. We assume no prior knowledge of GIS and will explain how to get data into the GIS as well as how to produce maps using your own data.
Advanced GIS Training Methods: IUC and K-means Clustering
Short course (London, Liverpool, and Cornwall) by Geospatial Training Solutions · POA · Current
In these two morning sessions, we will discuss the Internet User Classification and Retail Centre Typology datasets from the CDRC and the methods used to create them. K-means clustering is used to create many different data sets, including the geodemographic classification, OAC. We will discuss the IUC and RCT datasets, how and why they were created, and what they can be used for. We will also discuss and show you how to use the K-means clustering method to create your own classification, using IUC as an example.
Mapping Crops and their Biophysical Characteristics with Polarimetric SAR and Optical Remote Sensing
Seminar (Online) by European Space Agency (ESA) · Free · Current
This four-part, advanced training built on the previous intermediate webinar series and presented more advanced radar remote sensing techniques using polarimetry to extract crop structural information. It also presented Sen4Stat – an open source system demonstrating the potential of optical and SAR satellite Earth observations for monitoring and reporting of the SDG targets related to agriculture. Sen4Stat also combines Earth observation data with national statistical data sets and surveys to support National Statistical Offices in the uptake of satellite Earth observations for agricultural statistics.
Exploring, visualising and mapping data: an R course for 15 beginners
Short course (London, Liverpool, and Cornwall) by Geospatial Training Solutions · POA · Current
Our three day course is suitable for everyone: academics, students and public sector and commercial professionals. We introduce you to R, one of the most frequently-used tools in academic research. It is a coding language that gives you complete control over your data and provides the freedom you need to do your data exploration, cleaning, analysis and visualisation all in one place. It is free, easy to use and supported by an international network of experts who will answer questions posted online by anyone. We make R simple, straightforward and exciting, invariably converting those who believe that coding is not for them, while increasing the capabilities of those with some experience.
Magic Map to QGIS – Find out about the magic of QGIS
Workshop (Penryn) by Clear Mapping Co · POA · Current
How can you adapt to future trading conditions? React quickly to changing circumstances by using FREE open source GIS software. We’ll teach you how to move on from Magic or paper maps and get the information into QGIS. Making spatial data accessible to you and your clients is future-proofing your business. No previous experience of GIS is required, but some experience of using spatial data would be beneficial. This course will introduce spatial data and show you how to import and display spatial data, keeping your records tidy without the need for constant internet access. We will show you how to digitise trees, hedges and field boundaries. Work out how many trees you have; hedgerow lengths and how to divide land for different crop rotations. Be confident saving and printing information to share with colleagues.
Introduction to QGIS: Spatial Data and Spatial Analysis
Short course (London, Liverpool, and Cornwall) by Geospatial Training Solutions · POA · Current
In this four session course you will learn what GIS is, how it works and how you can use it to create maps and perform spatial analysis. We assume no prior knowledge of GIS and you will learn how to get data into the GIS, how to produce maps using your own data and what you can and cannot do with spatial data. You will also learn how to work with a variety of different data sources and types (including XY coordinate data and address or postcode data) and using spatial overlays, point in polygon analysis and spatial joins.
Using Spatial Data from Social Media
Short course (London, Liverpool, and Cornwall) by Geospatial Training Solutions · POA · Current
In this one-day course we will consider how data from different social media platforms could be used for spatial analysis. With social media now generating significant volumes of data it is a great resource for research in a wide range of different social science areas. We will primarily focus on Twitter data explore what spatial elements there are within the data and discuss how best to show and analyse these in a GIS. We will also cover a quick recap on spatial data.
Introduction to GIS, Geospatial Data and Spatial Analysis
Short course (Colchester) by Geospatial Training Solutions · POA · Current
In this week long (17.5 hours) course at the Essex Summer School, you will gain an in-depth knowledge of spatial data, and how it can be used in a variety of social science applications. You will learn how spatial data is structured, how and where it can be used and how and where it cannot be used. By the end of the course you will be able to apply the skills you have learnt in your own area of study, and there will be time during the course provided to start this with me available to help.
One-to-One Training Sessions
Short course (London, Liverpool, and Cornwall) by Geospatial Training Solutions · POA · Current
Nick runs one-to-one sessions where you can get dedicated time to help you with your GIS analysis or mapping problems. This can really get you started on tackling the GIS element of your project, or help you through the sticky analysis stages. You can come to us in Cornwall, we can meet you in London or Liverpool, or we can come to your home or office.
Introduction to Geoinformatics
Course (Netherlands) by ITC (University of Twente) · €3800 (~£3221) · Past
This course provides the basic theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience required to perceive the synergy within this multidisciplinary production environment.
Introduction to Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT)
Short course (Spain) by European Union Satellite Centre (SatCen) · €1200 (~£1017) · Current
The first module focuses on the creation and management of geographic data, which is followed by the second module covering the fusion of different forms of data, data preparation, the compilation of geo-databases and spatial analysis for the production of GEOINT products. The course requires no previous knowledge in GIS software. Theory lessons are supported with practical exercises and Case Studies related to the defence and security domain.
Introduction to QGIS – Starting from scratch
Workshop (Penryn) by Clear Mapping Co · POA · Current
If you’re looking for an Introduction to QGIS training, then this is the course for you. No previous experience of GIS or QGIS is required, but some experience of using spatial data would be beneficial. This course will introduce spatial data and show you how to import and display spatial data with the free open source GIS program QGIS. We will show you how to create choropleth maps and explain appropriate methods of visualising spatial data. Also covering some basic spatial data analysis (e.g. calculating rates).
Introduction to Imagery Intelligence (IMINT)
Short course (Spain) by European Union Satellite Centre (SatCen) · €1200 (~£1017) · Current
The aim of this one-month course is to provide foundation training for the analysis of imagery in areas related to defence and security. The course is designed for attendees with little or no background in imagery analysis and provides training in remote-sensing, imagery exploitation using ArcGIS software, imagery interpretation techniques and imagery analysis of strategic infrastructures and military forces.
Introduction to Spatial Data & Using R as a GIS
Short course (London, Liverpool, and Cornwall) by Geospatial Training Solutions · POA · Current
In this one day course we will explore how to use R to import, manage and process spatial data. We will also cover the process of making choropleth maps, as well as some basic spatial analysis. Finally, we will cover the use of loops to make multiple maps quickly and easily, one of the major benefits of using a scripting language to make maps, rather than traditional graphic point-and-click interface.
Displaying all 39 opportunities