Three WG members i.e. Tomasz Hadas, Karina Wilgan and Pawel Hordyniec are going to spend 3 months at the internationally renowned universities to develop unique teaching skills and tighten collaboration links with WUELS. They were awarded scholarships from EU funded WUELS project “Non-stop all-inclusive” aiming to improve teaching skills of University PhD students and staff members.

Tomasz Hadaś is going to spend 3 months at the Universitat Politecnica de Valencia in Spain to work on PPP positioning algorithms development to be implemented as a part of curriculum at WUELS program geodesy and cartography.

Karina Wilgan is going to work with researchers and staff members of School of Mathematical and Geospatial Sciences of RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia on application of meteorological data to positioning, her work will be used as a part of Navigation course given at the postgraduate degree within geodesy and cartography program.
Paweł Hordyniec is heading to Taiwan, he will spend 3 months working with National Central University GPSARC team tackling the issues of radio occultation for atmosphere studies. He will obtain practical skill and develop deep understanding on the use and application of GPS-RO. His new expertise will be applied in the new course for postgraduate students of geodesy and cartography program.