Every two years, ESA’s Earth observation summer schools draws young scientists from all over the world to learn more about remote sensing, Earth system science, modelling and monitoring, and how data can be used to better understand the world we live in. This year, the two-week summer school is being held on 30 July to 10 August. While the students engage in practical sessions in the afternoons, the morning lectures are being streamed live.

The lectures will be streamed at 09:00–13:30 CEST everyday (excluding weekends).

Topics range from the Earth system, climate, the water cycle, oceanography and cryosphere modelling to the carbon cycle, solid Earth and data assimilation.

Please see the full programme for more details.

Watch replays of the morning lectures: Earth observation summer school lectures