Open to participants across the globe, this annual summer school from UKCEH's Hydro-Jules programme provides an exciting opportunity to build confidence working with environmental data, underpinning the management of the water cycle and hydrological extremes. 

Join us to learn how to find, prepare, manipulate, analyse, model and present hydrological data in a series of online skills-focussed workshops and seminars. You will gain practical experience in collecting, modelling, managing, analysing, storing and visualising hydrological data and more.

Find out more here - applications will open soon for the summer 2026 course. 

 

Learning objectives

Throughout the course you will:  

  • Learn about recent advances in data driven approaches to hydrological science from leading experts who collect, manage, study, apply and communicate hydrological data to explore the most pressing environmental challenges  
  • Gain an overview of various techniques and technologies in hydrological data science and their various applications  
  • Use Python and Jupyter notebooks to access, manipulate, and visualise point time series and gridded datasets related to Data Driven Approaches to Hydrological Science  
  • Develop skills in creating outputs that are findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable (FAIR) while maintaining effective version control 
  • Engage with experts in hydrological data science to exchange knowledge and develop skills essential for collaboration, communication, and innovation in the field.