Applied GIS training for urban practice.
Live cohorts, self-study programmes, and workshop recordings for planners, architects, designers, and urban analysts. Taught by practitioners, built around real project data and decisions.
Pick the format that fits your practice.
GIS and Spatial Analysis for Urban Practitioners
Our flagship 6-week programme. From QGIS fundamentals to a portfolio-ready spatial analysis project, with weekly live sessions, practical homework, and Q&A on real urban questions. Designed to fit alongside full-time work.
Advanced QGIS Visualization & AI-Aided Styling for Urban Spatial Storytelling
Maps that say something, and look good doing it. Three advanced modules on building maps that communicate, plus AI-aided workflows for QGIS expressions and styling. Registration is currently closed. The next live cohort is planned for late 2026; the waitlist hears first and gets launch pricing.
AI-Aided Workflows in QGIS for Urban Practitioners
A 120-minute applied workshop on streamlining GIS work with AI tools inside QGIS, hosted live in December 2025. Taught by Adam Eriksson, urban data analytics expert and founder of Skikt. The full recording is a fast, low-cost way to see AI-aided GIS in action.
Students save 30% and groups of 3+ save 25% on GeoSpatial Hub courses. Employer invoicing available. Email geospatial@allthingsurban.net.
Next live cohort: November 2026.
The next live cohort is our main GIS programme, GIS and Spatial Analysis for Urban Practitioners, running in November 2026. Advanced QGIS Visualization & AI-Aided Styling returns with a live cohort in late 2026; registration opens to its waitlist first, with launch pricing. New applied courses for urban professionals are in development.
Train your team.
Tailored GIS and spatial analysis programmes for agencies, consultancies, universities, and NGOs. We adapt the curriculum to your projects, your data, and your team's starting level.
- Custom curriculum built around your use cases
- Group discounts for 3+ seats and employer invoicing
- Trusted by teams at leading organisations, from design consultancies to research institutes