key: cord-0806699-m887hi5a authors: Cascini, Leonardo; Calvello, Michele; Cuomo, Sabatino; Peduto, Dario; Moscariello, Mariagiovanna; Nicodemo, Gianfranco; Pecoraro, Gaetano title: LARAM School 2020 goes online: the 15th doctoral school on “LAndslide Risk Assessment and Mitigation” date: 2020-06-17 journal: Landslides DOI: 10.1007/s10346-020-01456-w sha: 98a8e07463cbb1cccc94f9dc90be365cc678378c doc_id: 806699 cord_uid: m887hi5a nan doctors who defended their PhD thesis in the previous 5 years. Figure 2 shows group pictures from all the 14 editions of the school held so far. Other initiatives organized by LARAM in the past 15 years include the following: a series (2006) (2007) (2008) (2009) (2010) (2011) (2012) (2013) (2014) of 1-day workshops aiming at disseminating the latest developments in landslide risk management methodologies among researchers, professionals and authorities in charge of territory governance in Italy and Europe; two 1-week courses, held in Salerno, Italy (2011) , and in Roorkee, India (2020), the latter in cooperation with IIT-Roorkee, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology and the Indian Geotechnical Society; two joint initiatives with the European alliance ALERT Geomaterials, including a session titled "Geomechanics in slopes" of an ALERT Workshop (2012) and the 8th Olek Zienkiewicz ALERT Course (2016); an academic trip for the LARAM staff organized with SKLGP (2015), including visits, presentations and discussions, in the five leading Chinese institutions; and two editions of "meet the experts" (2017, 2018), a series of short interviews with experts in the field of landslide analysis and management. Since the first outbreak of the coronavirus disease 2019 in the beginning of this year, all activities have largely been impacted worldwide by the pandemic, and its long-term impact remains uncertain. In academia, for instance, almost all universities in the world are currently running their educational activities online, and most of the international conferences and workshops planned for this year have been either cancelled or postponed to next year. The LARAM Scient i f i c C o m m i t t e e ( h t t p : / / w w w. l a r a m . u n i s a . i t / l a r a m / sc_committee), following the evolution of the sanitary emergency and after some consultation with the coordination team, News/Kyoto Commitment Landslides finally decided not to lose the occasion to teach and be together with the students also this year, despite the pandemic. To achieve this aim, the two middle weeks of September were confirmed as the dates of LARAM School 2020, yet it was decided to run a fully online edition of the school using a suitable online platform. The following signature characteristics of LARAM remain unchanged, also in this year's online format of the school: two-week duration, international application call, selection among the applicants to form the class, final certificate of attendance to the students and mandatory and interactive participation of the students to the school activities. We are thus pleased to communicate that the 15th edition of the LARAM School will be held online, from Monday 7 to Friday 18 September 2020. The LARAM class will be composed of 40 selected PhD students and up to 10 young doctors. The deadline for applications is June 29, 2020. The 40 PhD students will be selected among applicants working in civil engineering, environmental engineering, engineering geology or related fields. The application form is available online at h t t p : / / w w w . l a r a m . u n i s a . i t / s c h o o l / 2 0 2 0 o n l i n e / application_phd_students. Candidates must include in their application a curriculum vitae and up to three recommendation letters. The selection will be based on an evaluation of the candidate's curriculum-including academic performance, previous research experience and publications-and on the content of the recommendation letter(s) in relation to the PhD course years, field of expertise and research topic. The registration fee for the selected students is Euro 250. The young doctors (max 10), with PhD defended as far back as 5 years ago, will be able to register on a first come first served basis. Interested young doctors should fill the registration form available online at http://www.laram.unisa.it/school/ 2020online/registration_young_doctors. The registration fee is Euro 400. The programme of the school will consist of 5-h daily lectures and tutorials from Monday to Friday and a virtual field trip on Saturday 12 September. Following the tradition, the list of lecturers will be strongly international, and the contents and the sequence of the lessons will be structured to follow, as much as possible, the landslide risk management framework presented by Fell et al. (2005 Fell et al. ( , 2008 , paying a great attention to address both the most advanced theoretical issues as well as to present and discuss relevant landslide case studies coming from many different countries, within the following sessions: & S1, Introduction to landslides & S2, Landslide risk theory & S3, Landslide modelling & S4, Landslide risk analysis and zoning & S5, Landslide monitoring and mitigation & S6, Landslide risk management and risk governance During the school, the second LARAM Honour Lecture will be delivered. The LARAM Honour Lecture was established in 2018; it is awarded every 2 years and the awardee is invited to deliver it at that year's edition of the LARAM School. As per rules of the award, the LARAM Honour Lecture is delivered by "a distinguished researcher for outstanding contributions in scientific research and educational activities dealing with landslide risk assessment and mitigation". We are proud to communicate that the second LARAM Honour lecture will deal with "Reducing landslide risk -Emerging challenges, new paradigms and novel technologies" and will be delivered by Dr. Suzanne Lacasse from NGI, Norway. Further details and the programme of the LARAM School 2020 are available on the LARAM web site at http://www.laram.unisa.it/ school/2020online/2020online. LARAM School 2019: the yearly doctoral school on "LAndslide Risk Assessment and Mitigation A framework for landslide risk assessment and management Guidelines for landslide susceptibility, hazard and risk zoning for land use planning