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The ITN network, IMVUL, is aimed at training researchers in the major issues and processes relevant to groundwater vulnerability.
The network consists of 8 partners in the United Kingdom, France, Spain, Italy, Israel and Norway and 13 associated partners from industry from all of these countries.

The research objectives are to increase our understanding of the fundamental processes relevant to groundwater vulnerability and develop improved prediction tools that can contribute to the protection and sustainable use of Europe's groundwater resources. This will be achieved through a series of research projects on groundwater vulnerability issues for 11 Early Stage (ESR) and 4 Experienced (ER) Researchers.


IMVUL training events


first IMVUL training

Milano training

IMVUL Generic skills Workshop

29 June - 4 July, 2009

School of Earth and Environment,

University of Leeds

Workshop program

Photo gallery

“Flow and transport in fractured and porous media”

16 – 29 August, 2010

Cargese, Corsica

coordinated by the CNRS

Second summer school program

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Groundwater Modeling Workshop

Politecnico di Milano (Polimi),

17 - 21 January, 2011

Milan, Italy

Workshop program

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Latest event

 

IMVUL Network Conference

hosted by UPMC-Sisyphe
9-12 July, 2012
Les Cordeliers, Rue de l'École de Médecine, 5th Arrondissement, Paris, France

 

Recent training events

 

Field trip - unconsolidated and fractured

aquifers in Norway

organized by NGU

22 - 27 August, 2011

General information

Brief outline of the trip

Field trip programme

What to bring

 


 

milano

 

Groundwater Biogeochemistry
Summer School
hosted by University of Edinburgh

25 - 29 July, 2011

Preliminary information

School program

Venue maps



cave river blue keld spring malham cove groundwater

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