Students of forestry have the opportunity to participate in an international summer school taking place 14–21 June 2026 in Germany. The programme is organised by Rottenburg University of Applied Forest Sciences in cooperation with Warsaw University of Life Sciences.
The summer school focuses on forest management in the context of climate change, increasing societal pressure, and changing economic frameworks. Through field excursions, meetings with experts, and teamwork in international groups (Germany, Poland, Slovakia), participants will compare the advantages and limitations of private, municipal, and state forest ownership.
The aim of the programme is to identify practical strategies and organisational models that can better address future challenges in forest management.
Basic information:
- Location: Germany
- Dates: 14–21 June 2026
- Target group: Bachelor’s and Master’s students of forestry and related fields (excluding students in their 5th year of study-final year.)
- Language: English
- Number of places: 10
Participation fee:
4,000 CZK
The fee covers, together with contributions from the organising institutions:
- round-trip travel
- local transportation within the programme
- accommodation with breakfast
- travel insurance
- academic programme
Meals on site (except breakfast) are not included and must be covered by the students themselves.
Interested students are asked to apply by email to malinovaa@fld.czu.cz by 28 February 2026.