We are pleased to announce the establishment of Open Source Geospatial Research 
and Education Laboratory at the University of Newcastle, United Kingdom. The 
laboratory is one of the members of a worldwide network developed under the 
auspices of the ICA-OSGeo Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).

In 2011, the International Cartographic Association (ICA) signed a Memorandum 
of Understanding (MoU) with the Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo) with 
a view to develop global collaboration opportunities for academia, industry and 
government organisations in the field of open source GIS software and data. The 
MoU aims to provide expertise and support for the establishment of Open Source 
Geospatial Laboratories and Research Centres across the world to support the 
development of open source geospatial software technologies, training and 
expertise.

Newcastle University  is one of the leading geospatial research group in the UK 
and have very strong research and teaching expertise and well developed CPD 
programs etc.  The Open Source Geospatial Research and Education Laboratory  is 
run by the Geospatial Engineering Research Group but draws heavily on 
interactions with other research groups and partners within the University, 
nationally and internationally. The Geospatial Engineering Group supports the 
development and training of Open Source Geospatial technologies by utilising 
these technologies to carry out fundamental research and to deliver geospatial 
solutions to engineering problems.   They also provide training both as part of 
thier Undergraduate degree programmes in Surveying and Mapping Science, 
Geographic Information Science and Physical Geography as well as through short 
training courses.

Open Source Geospatial Research and Education  Lab at Newcastle University is 
led by Dr Philip James. Key members of the lab are Dr Stuart Barr,Dr David 
Fairbairn,Dr Rachel Gaulton,David Alderson,Alistair Ford ,Dr Pauline Miller and 
Neil Harris.

The website of the new lab is at http://research.ncl.ac.uk/osgeolab/


Over the last 6 months,  we have a rapidly expanding network of Open Geospatial 
Labs and we are now in the process of setting up Open Geospatial Lab Network 
node site within OSGeo website  so that all participating labs urls can be 
added to this.

We are actively working in expanding this ICA-OSGeo initiative 
(http://www.osgeo.org/node/1230) globally in our aim to bring the benefits of 
geospatial technology to all.


We especially welcome applications from universities, educational institutes, 
government organisations in developing countries to develop capacity building 
in geospatial education by establishing Open Source Geo Labs. Details of how to 
apply for OSGeo Lab is at http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Edu_current_initiatives

We wish you all the best for the Holiday Season and the New Year.

Best Wishes,



Suchith



Dr Suchith Anand
Nottingham Geospatial Institute
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