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Institute Highlights
Important events of the Institute of Geography (in Slovak)


Drones, Wine and Salt: Hyperspectral Imaging from Košice in Barcelona
Imaging spectroscopy is a technology that makes it possible to detect different materials based on their spectral fingerprint (signature), similar to how fingerprints are unique to every person. It is used in the food industry, medicine, and in mapping the Earth’s surface. From 12–14 November 2025, experts in this technology from fields such as medicine, geography, geology, art, architecture, textile industry, environmental pollution, and satellite mapping gathered in Barcelo
Ján Šašak


International Workshop at the Institute of Geography
As part of the SECPOLYC: Changing role of SEcondary Cities in the POLYcentric development of Visegrad Countries project, supported by the International Visegrad Fund , a series of working meetings of the project team took place at the Institute of Geography on 12–14 November . The professional highlight of the Košice programme was a Workshop featuring a series of lectures for students and invited local and regional stakeholders , followed by a discussion. This allowed us to
Ján Šašak


Workshop within the SECPOLYC project
As part of the project SECPOLYC : Changing Role of Secondary Cities in the Polycentric Development of Visegrad Countries, supported by the Visegrad Fund, the Institute of Geography is organizing a workshop on November 13. It will offer an opportunity to learn about and discuss the position of secondary cities within the urban system and polycentric development at the local, regional, and national levels. If you are interested in this topic, you are warmly welcome to join us.
Ján Šašak
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