CIVIS’s four-part course on Geomorphology and Quaternary Geology was held during the International Geomorphology Week (1-5 March 2021). The CIVIS course was promoted and supported by the International Association of Geomorphologists.
This NKUA-led CIVIS virtual course was co-organised with the University of Bucharest (Romania) and the Stockholm University (Sweden), and one external university, the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (Italy) and covered a wide array of topics, including basic sea-level changes, geomorphological indicators, coastal cliffs, marine terraces, dating, stratigraphy, and natural hazards.
If you were not able to attend or wish to dive back into the webinars, you can watch the whole four-part course:
- Coastal geomorphology and Holocene Sea level changes – National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, with tutors Prof. Niki Evelpidou and Dr. Anna Karkani
- Applied geomorphology in territorial planning – University of Bucharest, with tutors Prof. Mihaela Verga and Prof. Andreea Andra-Topârceanu
- Quaternary stratigraphy and paleoglaciology – Stockholm University, with tutors Prof. Arjen Stroeven and Prof. Stefan Wastegård
- Long-term coastal landslide evolution and sea-level change – University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy, with tutors Prof. Mauro Soldati and Ass. Prof. Paola Coratza
Other CIVIS courses and opportunities are already available, find out more here.