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New research project on varroosis

8.3.2026

Our department is involved in a new research project aimed at developing improved methods to tackle Varroosis in honey bee colonies. Together with colleagues from the Department of Biochemistry at the Faculty of Science of Palacký University Olomouc and other institutions, we are working on an innovative solution that will replace the outdated monitoring system for this disease. 🔬

What role do spatial data play? 🗺️

Since 2014, the research team has been collecting data on bee colony losses, treatment methods, and nectar flow conditions. Our department will combine these datasets with temperature and other spatial data to analyse the development of the beekeeping season in detail. 📊

This integration will help create a modern and flexible system capable of proposing better management measures depending on seasonal conditions and the dynamics of Varroa destructor populations. 🌡️📈

EuroCarto 2026

6.3.2026

🌍 Registration for EuroCarto 2026 is officially open!
📅 Join us 8–11 September 2026 in Brno, Czech Republic.
🗺️ Look forward to inspiring talks, workshops, and leading experts in cartography.
🤝 A perfect opportunity for networking in GIS and mapping.
👉 Register here: https://eurocarto2026.org

New atlas of Czech dialects and exibition in Czech Academy of Sciences

5.3.2026
At the premises of the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague, a ceremonial opening was held for the exhibition Critically Endangered Phenomena of Our Dialects, combined with the launch and christening of the new, already sixth, Atlas of Czech Dialects. The event was attended by prominent representatives of the Academy of Sciences as well as experts in dialectology, geoinformatics, and geography.
 
The exhibition presents linguistic phenomena that are gradually disappearing from Czech dialects and approaches them not only from a linguistic perspective but also from a spatial point of view. The festive evening symbolically marked the publication of the sixth volume of the atlas, which represents the outcome of long-term interdisciplinary cooperation.
 
📍 The exhibition can be visited at the Gallery of the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague:
https://www.avcr.cz/cs/udalosti/Vystava-Kriticky-ohrozene-jevy-nasich-nareci-00006/
 
📖 The new atlas is available in electronic form at:
https://ceskanareci.cz/anacej6
 
or can be purchased from the publishing house of Palacký University Olomouc.
 
📷 A photo gallery from the opening ceremony is available here:
https://eu.zonerama.com/AVCR/Photo/14844785/601495605#check-duplicates

International Spring School on Visualization 2026

27.2.2026

Interested in data visualization, cartography, emotions, and their influence on how we perceive information? Join an international spring school that brings together leading experts and participants from around the world.

📅 April 1–2, 2026

💻 Online (Zoom)

🌐 Lectures, workshops, and discussions with international experts

🎓 Opportunity to earn ECTS credits

You can look forward to interdisciplinary topics ranging from cartography to psychology — as well as practical tips on how to visualize data effectively and think about it critically.

👉 More information and registration: https://www.geoinformatics.upol.cz/iss/

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to expand your knowledge, build new connections, and join the discussion on the role of visualization in today’s world.

Popularization awards

24.2.2026

Members of our department received awards from Palacký University Olomouc for their long-term contribution to popularising not only their field of study but also the university as a whole. Through their work, they help make science accessible, open, and inspiring to the public.

Thank you for the excellent representation, congratulations on this recognition, and we wish you many more successes. Keep up the great work! 👏

Discover how Olomouc has changed over four centuries!

26.11.2025

The new web map application “Olomouc Through Time” lets you explore the city’s transformation — from Baroque fortifications to today’s modern urban landscape.

With 70+ map layers, you can compare historical plans, military surveys, land-use maps, and recent orthophotos to see how buildings, neighbourhoods, and the landscape evolved.
Explore here: mapy.olomouc.xyz

Created by Palacký University and the Olomouc Museum of Art, the project combines geoinformatics and history. A key part was georeferencing old maps so they align with the present-day city.

A companion story map highlights local stories — vanished monasteries, the relocation of the main station, the rise of the university hospital, and more.

The app is for everyone: from historians and urban planners to residents curious about how their street looked 100 years ago.

The 2025 Olomouc Region Hackathon Winners Announced!

18.11.2025
 
The end of unexpected potholes? We might be one step closer! The winner of this year’s hackathon is Matyáš Černohous, a graduate of our Faculty of Science. 
 
Thanks to “live” sensor data from Olomouc, his project can predict road damage risks before they actually happen. The jury especially praised the excellent use of sensor data for practical maintenance planning.
 
Other teams shone as well: 2nd place: Team CMM (Road Amortization project), straight from our Department of Geoinformatics! 3rd place: Team YAAC (Project TVARGL – AI weather forecasting)
 
For the first time, this event was held as part of the European #DigiEduHack initiative and the #EnCLOD project. We are thrilled with how well the participants tackled the themes of transport and climate change.
 
A huge thank you to all the hackers, organizers, and partners who made this event such a success! 
 
#EnCLODProject #OpenDataGov #MadeWithInterreg #interreg #CentralEurope #cooperationiscentral

Joint Master Degree – apply now

12.11.2025
 Exciting Opportunity for Future Geospatial Experts!
 
The Erasmus Mundus Joint Master “Copernicus Master in Digital Earth” (CDE) has opened its new call for applications (Nov 10, 2025 – Jan 18, 2026)!
 
Suppose you’re passionate about Earth observation, GIS, and digital transformation. In that case, this is your chance to study across Europe’s leading universities, learn to bridge science, technology, and policy, and join a truly international community.
 
– Tuition-free for all selected students
– Open to applicants worldwide
– Transform Copernicus & EO data into real-world value
 
– Deadline: January 18, 2026 (23:59 CET)
– More info: www.master-cde.eu
 
– Contact: msc-cde@plus.ac.at