Since 2012, the Esri Young Scholar program*has offered an annual competition and award given to exemplary university students majoring in geospatial science disciplines *from around the world. * Winning students have the opportunity to fly to San Diego and receive an all-access pass to the Esri User Conference, meet with Esri founder and president Jack Dangermond, present their work to a global audience of geospatial professionals, network with other Young Scholars from around the globe, and connect with many of the world’s leading geo-enabled organizations for future employment. *The competition is coordinated by Esri’s international distributors and Esri’s international and education teams, with winning entries*selected by a university panel formed by Esri’s distributor in the recipient’s respective country.
To congratulate the 2015 scholars and to showcase their work, Renee Young and I here at Esri created a story map highlighting the work of these excellent individuals. *Space does not permit describing each project here, but the story map details each one with a link to each of the students’ posters. *For example, Paula Jimena Sarmiento Ospina and Manuel Guillermo Vega Garcia from the Universidad Distrital Francisco José*de Caldas in Colombia created a GIS to establish safe routes and surveillance points for students at Villa Rica School. *Adri
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To congratulate the 2015 scholars and to showcase their work, Renee Young and I here at Esri created a story map highlighting the work of these excellent individuals. *Space does not permit describing each project here, but the story map details each one with a link to each of the students’ posters. *For example, Paula Jimena Sarmiento Ospina and Manuel Guillermo Vega Garcia from the Universidad Distrital Francisco José*de Caldas in Colombia created a GIS to establish safe routes and surveillance points for students at Villa Rica School. *Adri
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