UCGIS
UNIVERSITY CONSORTIUM FOR GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SCIENCE
Alexandria, Virginia
Fact Sheet
1. UCGIS is a nonprofit association
of 70 universities with multidisciplinary graduate education and
advanced research programs in geospatial and geographic information
science. It is governed by an elected nine-member board of
directors, with a Council of Delegates from member universities.
2. Through two national conferences each year, UCGIS brings together
top national and international scholars to discuss the latest
research as well as issues related to improving geographic
information science education and encouraging cooperation on campus
among various departments and schools with GIS components.
3. At the two conferences and in other activities during the year,
UCGIS recognizes the most outstanding junior faculty and top
graduate students through research paper competitions and peer
review. The faculty and students receive monetary awards.
4. During the annual Winter Meeting in Washington, UCGIS invites
senior level federal officials, from agencies that provide financial
support for GIS education and research, to provide briefings on
recent developments and upcoming program changes. The Winter Meeting
also provides an opportunity for contact with each university’s
federal relations representatives as well as members of Congress and
their staff.
5. UCGIS sponsors workshops, ongoing curriculum-related projects,
and other special initiatives that lead to publication of books that
are highly regarded, e.g., A Research Agenda for Geographic
Information Science, CRC Press, 2005; Geographic Information Science
& Technology Body Of Knowledge, AAG Press, 2007; Computation and
Visualization for Understanding Dynamics in Geographic Domains, CRC
Press, 2008. In each instance, UCGIS provided an organizational
framework, developed resources, and provided project management for
the work.
6. The UCGIS web site and two listserves provide Internet-based
access to critical information about grants and contracts in the
field, as well as news and other professional information, and an
opportunity for member universities to list position openings at no
charge for a targeted GIS audience.
7. UCGIS often serves as subcontractor, channeling grants on a
competitive basis to member universities. Within the past two years,
a four-year NSF grant concluded after awarding annual contracts to
four universities, a Department of Defense contract was shared with
two member universities, and a post-doctoral fellowship, funded by
the U. S. Geological Survey, was awarded to another member
university.
8. UCGIS is the professional hub for the advanced GIS community,
bringing together and providing forums for representatives not only
from geography, but computer science, medicine, landscape
architecture, oceanography, anthropology/archaeology, veterinary
medicine, statistics, and many other disciplines.
9. UCGIS serves as a national voice and advocate for its members’
geographic information science interests, providing opportunities
for members to discuss major professional issues and act
collectively.