Copernicus Master in Digital Earth (CDE), proudly co-funded by the European Union, is carried out as E+ funded Erasmus Mundus Joint Master (EMJM) project and postgraduate programme, coordinated by Paris-Lodron University Salzburg, Department of Geoinformatics in Austria together with University of South Brittany, Computer Science Department in France and Palacky University Olomouc, Faculty of Science, Department of Geoinformatics in Czech Republic.

Associated partners contribute to the CDE study programme and provide added value to faculty and students. Higher education, research institutions and industry partners provide research facilities and supervision, skills-based internships or collaborative research/work placements. International associations and agencies support the project with outreach and contribute to knowledge and skills transfer.

University of Tübingen, Faculty of Science, Geoinformatics, University of Bonn, Centre for Remote Sensing of Land Surface, United Nations University, Institute for Environment and Human Security, University of Bucharest, Department of Geomorphology-Pedology-Geomatics, University of Bergen, Department of Earth Science, University of Malaga, ETC-UMA – European Topic Centre on Spatial Analysis and Synthesis, University of Strasbourg, ICUBE-SERTIT laboratory, Makerere University, School of the Built Environment, INPE – National Institute for Space Research, Spatial Services GmbH, Terranea, Tracasa, GISIG space4geo, EARSC – European Association of Remote Sensing Companies. www