University of Gloucestershire
University of Gloucestershire
 Step into the world of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and discover how this powerful technology is transforming the way we understand and interact with our planet.
No prior experience needed, just bring your curiosity and get ready to unlock the potential of GIS! at University of Gloucestershire

Geography GIS Workshop Day

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Full Day Minimum students: 10

 Step into the world of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and discover how this powerful technology is transforming the way we understand and interact with our planet.
No prior experience needed, just bring your curiosity and get ready to unlock the potential of GIS!
Available dates
15th April 2026
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Events for School and College Groups (Ages 16-18)

Booking Deadline:

07 April 2026

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 Step into the world of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and discover how this powerful technology is transforming the way we understand and interact with our planet.
This immersive workshop is your chance to learn from geography experts, explore the possibilities of GIS, and gain practical skills that will set you apart. You’ll get hands-on experience with GIS tools and software, helping you build confidence in using spatial data and mapping techniques.
Whether you’re curious about how GIS can enhance your studies or want to strengthen your NEA with cutting-edge approaches, this day will give you fresh ideas and practical know-how.
No prior experience needed, just bring your curiosity and get ready to unlock the potential of GIS!

Location: Francis Hall Campus, Cheltenham, GL50 4AZ

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Available dates
15th April 2026
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Suitable for
Events for School and College Groups (Ages 16-18)
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