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Aurora Student Schemes
De l'1 de juliol al 31 de juliol de 2023
Online
We are pleased to announce that you can now apply for the Aurora Student Schemes for the upcoming Academic year 2022/2023. Become part of an international community of students by taking on one of the following two roles:
Student Ambassador
If you want to be a part of an international community of students, the role of Aurora Student Ambassador will be perfect for you.
Student Champion
This role is created specifically for students that want to go the extra mile. You will directly work on the key Aurora topics, in addition to the joint activities provided to Aurora Student Ambassadors.
The application is ongoing and will remain open until the end of the Academic Year. You can join the program at any point until July 2023.
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International Summer School in Refugee Law and Rights
Del 15 al 25 d'agost de 2022
It's possible to attend in-person (Palacky University in Olomouc) and online.
Aurora is proud to announce the Call for 9th International Summer School in Refugee Law and Rights, this year co-organized between Palacky University Olomouc and Karazin Kharkiv National University with the title: "War-displaced Persons Protection Rights - Case study Ukraine"
The school is a continuation of Aurora CDS fundraising and support programme, and a donation to Karazin Kharkiv Naional University. It is hosted by Law Faculty at Palacky University in Olomouc as a 10-day hybrid training event, possible to attend in-person and online.
More information can be found via the attached flyers and on the official website www.refugees.upol.cz
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Applications open for exciting Intensive Field Course in Iceland!
i del 14 al 18 d'agost de 2022
University of Iceland
Deadline: 07 MAY 2022
Practical training in the use of geospatial technologies in hazard research and response
This Aurora-supported intensive graduate-level field course is offered by of the Department of Geography and Tourism Studies of the University of Iceland, in collaboration with colleagues from the UI Science Institute and Palacký University Olomouc, Czech Republic.
Graduate students from Aurora universities are encouraged to apply, especially those with a background in human or physical geography, geology, environmental sciences or environmental engineering. Applicants are expected to have some basic knowledge of geographic information systems.The course provides students a first-hand experience with state-of-the-art geospatial technologies that are becoming important for both basic research and practical response planning in locations exposed to natural hazards. The focus is on two methodological innovations, understanding physical processes that contribute to landslide hazards and enabling meaningful participation of local publics in hazard research and response.
The course gives students the chance to explore Icelandic nature, gain a practical experience in the field, and to work on projects in international teams.
Download the flyer for more information!