ReSENSE

Developing skills in remote sensing and GIS for environmental and data-driven applications

About the Project

ReSENSE is an Erasmus+ project focused on addressing the growing demand for skills in remote sensing, geographic information systems (GIS), and related technologies. The project provides vocational training to professionals and recent graduates, helping them build competencies in data-driven and environmental applications.

By combining research, education, and practical training, ReSENSE develops tailored learning materials, online platforms, and hybrid training activities. The project aims to improve employability, support digital skill development, and strengthen the use of advanced technologies in environmental and industry contexts.

The project has been recognised as a Good Practice👍under Erasmus+ programme.

 

Objectives

ReSENSE aims to strengthen skills and employability in emerging technologies by providing accessible and practice-oriented training in remote sensing and GIS.

Its key objectives are:

  • To identify labour market needs through research and stakeholder engagement
  • To develop customised educational materials and training programmes
  • To deliver hybrid training sessions combining online and in-person learning
  • To support skill development in remote sensing, GIS, and related technologies
  • To improve employability and career opportunities in environmental and data-driven fields

Consortium

ECECT

 

A Cyprus-based non-profit connecting academia and industry through training in emerging technologies and promoting the use of VR in education

 

AUTh

 

A Greek university contributing expertise in environmental research, remote sensing, and GIS technologies for ecosystem management

 

ECoE

 

A Cypriot research centre specialising in remote sensing and geospatial technologies, contributing expertise in environmental monitoring and data analysis

 

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Project Number: KA210-VET-000156067
Period: 01/10/2023 – 30/09/2025

The project has been recognised as a Good Practice👍under Erasmus+ programme.