26 Short courses in Communications Engineering in Europe

Microwaves and mm-waves for the Design of Advanced Wireless Links: Communication, Sensing and Power Transfer
Through 48 hours of lectures, the program offers a comprehensive introduction to electromagnetics (EM) and its application to the design of communication systems, radar and sensing technologies, wireless networks, and high-frequency circuits. It awards 6 ECTS credits and is offered both on campus, and online.

Human-Centric ICT for Industry 5.0
The Summer School will focus on methodologies and ICT technologies for an autonomous, sustainable, resilient, and human-centered industry.It will provide an analysis of both the state of the art and frontier research in the field of ICT technologies for Industry 5.0, such as Artificial Intelligence, Embodied Intelligence, Human-Centric Systems, Smart Material Devices, and Future Networks.
Antennas and Propagation
This Antennas and Propagation short course at The University of Surrey is designed to provide an overview of the fundamental principles associated with microwave and RF antennas and propagation.
Satellite Communications
This Satellite Communications short course offered at the University of Surrey is ideal for engineers practising within the satellite communications field or for those in allied fields requiring an update in this area.
Telecommunications Business Environment
UCL offers the Telecommunications Business Environment programme.
Radar and Remote Sensing
This Radar and Remote Sensing course offered at the University of Surrey will go through radar equations, waveforms, the Doppler effect, synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and antenna, propagation and radar applications to name a few.
Communications Systems Modelling
University College London (UCL)'s Communications Systems Modelling short course/CPD module aims to give you an in-depth understanding of the theories, techniques and tools to model, analyse and simulate today's communications systems and networks.
Digital Signal Processing
The Digital Signal Processing course of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne studies the branch of engineering that, in the space of just a few decades, has enabled unprecedented levels of interpersonal communication and of on-demand entertainment.
Digital Signal Processing
By completing the Digital Signal Processing course offered by University of Oxford , you should be able to understand the workings of the algorithms we explore in the course and how they can solve specific signal processing problems.
Satellite Connectivity and Navigation - Systems, Services and Market
The Satellite Connectivity and Navigation - Systems, Services and Market course offered at the University of Oxford gives a complete introductory overview of satellite communications and navigation.
Security and Privacy of Networked Computer Systems
UCL's Security and Privacy of Networked Computer Systems practical short course covers the design, development and evaluation of secure computer systems and networks.
Telecommunications Networks - an Introduction
UCL's Telecommunications Networks - an Introduction short course will give you an introduction to, and wide perspective on, communication networks and their properties.
Wireless Communications Principles
UCL's Wireless Communications Principles short course/CPD module outlines the fundamentals of wireless communications systems.
Guided Weapons Power Electronics and Communication System
This Guided Weapons Power Electronics and Communication System course at Cranfield University aims to provide the students with an understanding of the electronics theory required in a Guided Weapon and relate this to the GW power chain, actuation and communications technology and requirements.
Mobile Communications Systems
University College London (UCL)'s Mobile Communications Systems short course/CPD module considers the fundamentals of mobile and wireless communications systems.
IP Networking Protocols and Technologies
There has been a great advance in IP networking protocols and technologies in the recent years. The University of Surrey offers this IP Networking Protocols and Technologies short course.
Video Compression Techniques for Next Generation Communication Infrastructures
This Video Compression Techniques for Next Generation Communication Infrastructures course offered at the University of Surrey is designed to provide an overview of the fundamental principles of image and video compression algorithms primarily focusing on the state-of-the-art video coding standard high efficiency video coding (HEVC).
Organisational Design, People Management and Innovation (Telecommunications and ICT)
University College London (UCL)'s Organisational Design, People Management and Innovation (Telecommunications and ICT) five-day course/module will address the principles of organisational design and the management of people as a resource within a set of effective processes. Its context is the modern global telecomms industry.
Finance and Business Environment (Telecommunications and ICT)
University College London (UCL)'s Finance and Business Environment (Telecommunications and ICT) five-day course will give you a highly intensive introduction to finance and financial techniques - the aim being to help you effectively manage projects and businesses within the capital-intensive ICT industry (information and communications technology).
Practical Antenna Design
The Practical Antenna Design course offered by University of Oxford covers the important and timely issues involving modern antenna design and theory.