Filters
Filters
- Preparatory
- Summer Course
- Environmental Programs
- Environmental Sciences
Sort by
2 Environmental Sciences Summer Course Programs


University of Pisa Summer - Winter Schools & Foundation Course
Summer School Fiber-Optic Sensing for Geological, Geophysical and Environmental Applications
- Pisa, Italy
Summer Course
Full time
5 days
Distance Learning
English
Fiber-optic sensing has rapidly emerged as a transformative technology for monitoring and understanding different geological, geophysical, and environmental processes. By exploiting existing telecommunication infrastructure or purpose-built cables, distributed fiber-optic sensing, such as Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS), Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS), and Distributed Strain Sensing (DSS), enable high-resolution measurements across large spatial and temporal scales.


Vrije University - Summer graduate programs
Water Politics and Governance Course
- Amsterdam, Netherlands
Summer Course
Full time
1 week
On-Campus
English
Water is central for ecosystems, human wellbeing, and development. The relationship between society and water resources is critical and complex. Water issues have been historically treated as a technical problem, something to be resolved through hydraulic and engineering solutions.
Best programs for you
Answer a few questions and we'll match you with programs!
Popular Environmental Programs Environmental Sciences degree types
Popular study format
Popular locations
Learn more about Environmental Sciences Summer Course programs
Studying Environmental Sciences at the Summer Courses level lets you dive into pressing global issues related to our natural world. You'll explore a blend of scientific principles and practical applications, perfect for those eager to make a difference.
Through courses in environmental policy, ecosystems management, and sustainability practices, you'll learn how to analyze environmental data and develop strategies to mitigate climate change. Students strengthen their critical thinking abilities as they tackle real-world problems, considering both ecological impact and human needs.
Courses often include hands-on fieldwork, where you practice skills like conducting biodiversity assessments and using remote sensing techniques. By engaging with current environmental challenges, you'll cultivate a comprehensive understanding of the sector's needs. Graduates often pursue careers in environmental consultancy, conservation, or policy advocacy, equipped with globally recognized skills that apply across various industries.