GIS Day Poster Competition20/06/2011 |
| GIS Day 2011 is Wednesday 16th November 2011 and URISA, USA, is pleased to announce its support of GIS Day student poster competitions. URISA look forward to receiving GIS Day poster competition guidelines. Also posters that are selected as winning entries to promote the accomplishments of both the students and institutions are welcomed. In further recognition of the winning posters, URISA is pleased to provide one-year student memberships for the best poster in each category. |
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It is expected that URISA's GIS Day Student Poster Competition page will quickly become a very valuable GIS teaching and research resource, and we look forward to assisting professors, students, and competition judges as they plan their GIS Day activities.
Poster competitions are an excellent means of illustrating and testing how well students are able to demonstrate both research skills and communication skills. Many geography and GIS degree and certificate programs sponsor student poster competitions, particularly as part of their GIS Day events.
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