to be able to do.
The course will be held in Glasgow, Scotland, on the 18th and 19th of March
2019 and it will be taught by Dr Colin D. MacLeod, who has more than 15 years
experience in using GIS for a wide variety of biological purposes. For those
who cannot attend this course in person
to be able to do.
The course will be held in Glasgow, Scotland, on the 18th and 19th of March
2019 and it will be taught by Dr Colin D. MacLeod, who has more than 15 years
experience in using GIS for a wide variety of biological purposes. For those
who cannot attend this course in person, a shorter
to be able to do.
The course will be held in Glasgow, Scotland, on the 1st and 2nd of October
2018, and it will be taught by Dr Colin D. MacLeod, who has more than 15 years
experience in using GIS for a wide variety of biological purposes. For those
who cannot attend this course in person
to be able to do.
The course will be held in Glasgow, Scotland, on the 1st and 2nd of October
2018, and it will be taught by Dr Colin D. MacLeod, who has more than 15 years
experience in using GIS for a wide variety of biological purposes. For those
who cannot attend this course in person
to be able to do.
The course will be held in Glasgow, Scotland, on the 1st and 2nd of October
2018, and it will be taught by Dr Colin D. MacLeod, who has more than 15 years
experience in using GIS for a wide variety of biological purposes. For those
who cannot attend this course in person
to be able to do.
The course will be held in Glasgow, Scotland, on the 9th and 10th of April
2018, and it will be taught by Dr Colin D. MacLeod, who has more than 15 years
experience in using GIS for a wide variety of biological purposes. For those
who cannot attend this course in person
to be able to do.
The course will be held in Glasgow, Scotland, on the 9th and 10th of April
2018, and it will be taught by Dr Colin D. MacLeod, who has more than 15 years
experience in using GIS for a wide variety of biological purposes. For those
who cannot attend this course in person, a shorter
to be able to do.
The course will be held in Glasgow, Scotland, on the 25th and 26th of September
2017, and it will be taught by Dr Colin D. MacLeod, who has more than 15 years
experience in using GIS for a wide variety of biological purposes. For those
who cannot attend this course in person
.
The course will be held in Glasgow, Scotland, on the 25th and 26th of September
2017, and it will be taught by Dr Colin D. MacLeod, who has more than 15 years
experience in using GIS for a wide variety of biological purposes. For those
who cannot attend this course in person, a shorter online course
.
The course will be held in Glasgow, Scotland, on the 25th and 26th of September
2017, and it will be taught by Dr Colin D. MacLeod, who has more than 15 years
experience in using GIS for a wide variety of biological purposes. For those
who cannot attend this course in person, a shorter online course
GIS In Ecology is pleased to announce the launch of its new online training
course for biologists who wish to learn how to use geographic information
systems (GIS) in their research, but who cannot afford to attend any of our
regular in-person training courses. This short course, hosted on our
. The course will be held in
Glasgow on the 27th and 28th of March 2017, and it will be taught by Dr Colin
D. MacLeod, who has more than 15 years experience in using GIS for a wide
variety of biological purposes.
This course is aimed at those just starting to use GIS in their research and
who have
day course covers the basics of how to use GIS in
marine biological research and is aimed at those who have little or no
experience in using GIS, but who wish to learn. The course is taught by Dr
Colin D. MacLeod, author of the ‘An Introduction To Using GIS In Marine
Biology’ series of books
. The course will be held in
Glasgow on the 19th and 20th of September 2016, and it will be taught by Dr
Colin D. MacLeod, who has more than 15 years experience in using GIS for a wide
variety of biological purposes.
This course is aimed at those just starting to use GIS in their research and
who
will be held in
Glasgow on the 19th and 20th of September 2016, and it will be taught by Dr
Colin D. MacLeod, who has more than 15 years experience in using GIS for a wide
variety of biological purposes.
This course is aimed at those just starting to use GIS in their research and
who have little
, Scotland: This three day course covers the basics of how to use GIS in
marine biological research and is aimed at those who have little or no
experience in using GIS, but who wish to learn. The course is taught by Dr
Colin D. MacLeod, author of the ‘An Introduction To Using GIS In Marine
Biology
those who wish to learn how
to use either ArcGIS (the leading commercial GIS software package) or QGIS (the
leading open source GIS software) in their research.
All the best,
Colin
Now Available - ‘GIS For Biologists: A Practical Introduction For
Undergraduates’ by Colin D. MacLeod (Pictish Beast
the basics of how to use GIS in
marine biological research and is aimed at those who have little or no
experience in using GIS, but who wish to learn. The course is taught by Dr
Colin D. MacLeod, author of the ‘An Introduction To Using GIS In Marine
Biology’ series of books, and is taught
will be held in
Glasgow on the 21st and 22nd of March 2016, and it will be taught by Dr Colin
D. MacLeod, who has more than 15 years experience in using GIS for a wide
variety of biological purposes.
This course is aimed at those just starting to use GIS in their research and
who have little
GIS In Ecology will be running three GIS courses for biologists/ecologists over
the next few months. These courses will be held in Glasgow in Scotland, and
will be taught by Dr. Colin D. MacLeod, a biological researcher with more than
15 years experience in using GIS. These courses are:
1
will be held in
Glasgow on the 28th and 29th of September 2015, and it will be taught by Dr
Colin D. MacLeod, who has more than 15 years experience in using GIS for a wide
variety of biological purposes.
This course is aimed at those just starting to use GIS in their research and
who have little
will be held in
Glasgow on the 28th and 29th of September 2015, and it will be taught by Dr.
Colin D. MacLeod, who has more than 15 years experience in using GIS for a wide
variety of biological purposes.
This course is aimed at those just starting to use GIS in their research and
who have little
will be held in
Glasgow on the 30th and 31st of March 2015, and it will be taught by Dr. Colin
D. MacLeod, who has more than 15 years experience in using GIS for a wide
variety of biological purposes.
This course is aimed at those just starting to use GIS in their research and
who have little
This is the final call for attendees for two new short GIS courses for
biologists in February 2015. These courses will be held in Glasgow in Scotland,
and will be taught by Dr. Colin D. MacLeod, a biological researcher with more
than 15 years experience in using GIS. Each course will run
GIS In Ecology will be offering two new short GIS courses for biologists in
February 2015. These courses will be held in Glasgow in Scotland, and will be
taught by Dr. Colin D. MacLeod, a biological researcher with more than 15 years
experience in using GIS. Each course will run for two days
The following books which I have authored about using GIS in marine biological
research are now available (they were released between September 2013 and
February 2014). While primaily aimed at marione biologists, they may be of
interest to those working in other ecoloogical fields as they cover
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