Colleagues,

Last year  at University of Nottingham , i initiated an OpenGIS Mentoring 
Program and funded through the FP7  THE ISSUE  http://www.theissue.eu/ . The  
mentoring program enabled us to bring in colleagues from other organisations to 
work closely  for short periods at Nottingham for building up  collaborations.

Some examples below:


·         The Integration of GIS, Open Source and Sustainability of the 
Environment - Dr Rossella Nocera (University of Molise, Italy) and  Dr Teresa 
Raventos (University of Leicester)

·         OpenGIS Capacity Building for Local Authorities - Dr Agata 
Ciolkosz-Styk and Pawel Kwiatkowski ((IGiK, Poland) and Fatima Manjra 
(Leicester City Council)


Both University of Molise (Italy) and IGIK (Poland) have since then expanded 
their research and teaching in Geospatial Science and now working for  
establishing Open Source Geospatial Labs. .The mentoring program helped us to 
build long term research collaborations in OpenGIS with the participating 
organisations.  These mentoring programs have been also useful to build long 
term research collaborations with organisations for H2020 bids etc.

So i would like all our labs globally to start thinking of this mentoring idea 
to help other universities in your region/country to contact to enable 
mentoring opportunities and future collaborations. So we welcome ideas/inputs 
from all (including those who wish to establish Open Source Geospatial Labs) on 
how we can expand this mentoring idea globally.

Best wishes,

Suchith



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